Legal Question in Family Law in Florida
child support
This is regarding child support
Background info: child support had been filled 5 months after the baby was born from a women he had a one night stand with�.he was counter-filling involuntary fatherhood�.because after the evening he had confronted her and she said if anything came up she would take care of it�.well she did�nt and now here we are
Q: My fianc� is 22 and has not worked prior�the state of PA is trying to claim back child support�and is going to run him as if he had worked minimum wage�..if his mother had claimed him in her taxes��.can domestic relations do that since he was being claimed
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: child support
You'd have to ask a Pennsylvania lawyer what the State of Pennsylvania can do. In Florida, the state can go back two years and you are attributed minimum wage if you have never worked.
There is no such thing as "involuntary fatherhood." If you make a baby, you pay for a baby.