Yes, if there was no custody order filed.
Please see link below.
no it goes to the mother.
Yes. There have been numerous cases of this in recent years as a result of the passage of paternity fraud laws. The downside of it is the mother is under no obligation to pay back the first order, so she can double dip. see link below
Petition the court for a modification. If the back support was for any state aid the mother was on, then it can't be forgiven. If it isn't for that, then the mother can write a letter saying she forgives the back support owed to her.
no
For what is he wasn't required to pay?
Five years, unless the mother was on welfare. see link
tell her to leave her current husband and come back to you, then you can belive her.
He has to prove paternity in court to get his parental rights. He can then petition for custody, visitation and pay child support and also petition to sign the birth certificate. He could have done this 6 years ago when the child was born. The mother cannot deny him his parental rights. Now he will have to pay child support and he can even owe for 6 years back.
no! if the child is still living in the house or if the child is under 18 then yes. take that person to court and get your money! otherwise, NO!
Yes
from child support enforcement
yes