Unlike most states, Pennsylvania has no provision for allowing or disallowing a new spouses income in the calculations. It is left at the discretion of the judge ordering support. In many cases, if the new spouse has a significant income which creates a large income variation between the custodial and non-custodial households, a judge will rule to include the new spouse's income in the calculations.
no
when a person has a child it is mandatory that they pay child support no matter where they live
No, only the biological parents pay child support for their child.
No. The custodial parent's spouse is not responsible for your child.
No the new spouse is not responsible.
no
The spouse is not responsible for his/her spouse's child(ren). However, the State can and will intercept tax refunds and place liens on personal and real property to collect unpaid support, even if those assets are jointly held.
if you are paying child support and have a new spouse, their income will not count toward child support unless the two of you have your own children together.
No.
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no