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Would a common law partner have to pay child support to non-biological children?

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Would a common law partner have to pay child support to non-biological children?

You may have to pay support for children that are not yours biologically if there was demonstrated intention to treat the child(ren) as their own for whom they are “standing in the place of a parent.”

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