Quick Answer:
I am not a legal professional, and this is not legal advice.
Based on my experience, if you have any form of 'legal' custody ('physical' custody doesn't matter in this case), then you are legally responsible for paying this bill.
Added advice: Don't assume anything when it comes to the friend of the court, and never have another verbal conversation with them - work strictly in writing so you have a record.
Try to learn about what they actually can and can't do in your case - try visiting
www.focproblems.com for information and to post your story in an environment where people may be having similar problems as you.
On a personal note, the real kicker in cases like yours is that while you are responsible for your son's delinquency, you can't take any measures as a parent to be involved in preventing any of this delinquency.
Now I have two questions for you:
1) Why is it impossible for you to be a parent to this child? (in 500 words or less...)
2) Did you abandon this child to face poverty and to rely on government assistance to self-sustain? In other words, when this child was born, were you there to take care of him or did you have nothing to do with raising this child or providing financially for his upbringing thus forcing his mother to rely on public assistance?
With sympathy and regret,
Ken Rosebriar
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