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vee302002

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Child support for my fiancee's child

My fiancee has a child from a previous relationship and pays child support. We live in the state of New York and want to get married. If we do get married and he is unable to make child support payments for some reason, would the courts force me to make payments to the custodial parent even though I am not the mother of the child?

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Not at all. The biological Father and/or Mother are responsible for the payments. Step-parents are not required to pay child support for a child that is not biologically theirs.

 

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Thank you for your response. This answer is straight and to the point.

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