Background:
In Texas.
Girl & guy dating for two years & is a tumultuous relationship. She finds out she is pregnant & he essentially ceased all contact with her once she tells him.
Girl has baby & accumulates over $1,600 in medical bills during pregnancy (high-risk pregnancy, complicated delivery, c-section, etc.)
She files for child support two weeks after baby is born.
Questions:
1. Who pays for the maternity bills?
2. Does Texas law allow for additional child support to help with the incredible expense of child care so that mom can return to work. Child care is $205 per week$820 per month / . Estimated child support (based on Texas guideline of 20% of NCP income) would only be $650 per month. This amount would not cover 1/2 of total monthly expenses for child.
In Texas.
Girl & guy dating for two years & is a tumultuous relationship. She finds out she is pregnant & he essentially ceased all contact with her once she tells him.
Girl has baby & accumulates over $1,600 in medical bills during pregnancy (high-risk pregnancy, complicated delivery, c-section, etc.)
She files for child support two weeks after baby is born.
Questions:
1. Who pays for the maternity bills?
2. Does Texas law allow for additional child support to help with the incredible expense of child care so that mom can return to work. Child care is $205 per week$820 per month / . Estimated child support (based on Texas guideline of 20% of NCP income) would only be $650 per month. This amount would not cover 1/2 of total monthly expenses for child.