As you might know the parent the child lives with can either claim for Kindergeld (child benefits) or for an income tax allowance in this regard (Kinderfreibetrag). Regularly, Kindergeld is the better
The child living with you has a support claim against the mother, too. However, as support claims are entitlements of the kids I do not think that both support claims can be offset against each other.
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The statute of limitation for child support claims is four years. Moreover, irrespective of the positive results of the paternity test your father-in-law is not deemed legally a parent of the child legally

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