
And let's not forget this on how men are raped by the laws in this state.
Yes, California can enforce child support obligations for individuals who are not the biological parents of a child, provided they are legally recognized as a parent under state law. The state prioritizes legal parentage over biological ties, meaning that a non-biological father may still be required to pay child support if he has established a legal parental relationship through marriage, adoption, a Voluntary Declaration of Paternity, or by acting as a parent in a way that constitutes "parentage by estoppel.
If a man is married to the child’s mother at the time of birth, California law presumes him to be the legal father, regardless of biological connection, and he can be ordered to pay child support.
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