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You’re a step-parent and may be responsible to pay child support if:

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+ A step-parent does not automatically become a guardian. You may apply for guardianship + of your step-children after you separate. +

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+ You may have to pay child support for step-children if: +

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+ A step-parent’s responsibility to pay child support comes after the child’s parents’ + or other guardians’ responsibility. When deciding if a step-parent should pay child support, + the court will consider: +

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+ As an adoptive parent, you have the same responsibilities as any other parent + for child support. You can also apply to share parenting responsibilities and + parenting time if you separate. After a child is adopted, the parents who placed + the child for adoption have no legal rights or responsibilities for that child. +

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