No, they will not, as most states don't, not even when your child has been adopted without your knowledge, which is legal there under limited situations. Child support runs until age 23, if they take at least five credit hours in college.
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That depends on state law. In Arizona, no. In Missouri, yes. see link
Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.
Yes (but not SSI).
Contact the MO child support agency for your county.
Liable for what? Which State? In Missouri you can be ordered to pay child support to the State if your child is a ward of the state.
There is no statute on the Missouri books to permit charging a parent with abandonment who has not seen the child. Please see for yourself in the related link below:
by paying it until it's paid off.
That is first dependent on state and when support ends in your state. Also, it will take months to get the modification, depending on the state. In Missouri, after 30 days, the support order can be stopped. see links below
Nothing can be done until the child is born and paternity is established. If the male is not willing to acknowledge he is the father a paternity test will be necessary, before any litigation pertaining to child support, custody, visitation rights or the relinquishment of parental rights is possible. However, the issue of the biological mother moving to another state is not necessarily relevant; all states honor and enforce child support and/or visitation orders issued in another state.
Yes
A child support order entered anywhere in the US is enforceable nationwide. I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency about this.
Contact your State's child support agency. They can take various actions to establish/collect support. Be patient but persistent. Good luck!