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No. The support order has your son's name on it, so it only applies to him.
no unless he can not support the child
Depends on your state laws and what your child support agreement says but you have to pay at least until the child is 18.
I do not think so. You do not have to pay child support in any state if anyone is over 18.
You will have to pay child support only after paternity has been established either by presumption (i.e., you two were married at the time), your acknowledgment or genetic testing.
It depends on the jurisdiction, but it is likely that the grandparents are required to pay child support until the child (father) reaches adulthood. Until then he, and all his actions, are your problem.
no
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no
The NCP's parents are not responsible for their son's child support.
That depends on individual state laws. see link
Yes, until/unless the child is adopted.