No, child support is sent to the parent to pay for you so you have a roof over your head, food on the table and everything else you need. You can ask for a allowance.
contact child support enforcemnt
If you referring to child support, then no. Child support is due to the custodial parent, not the child.
report that you are no longer a dependent receiving benifit of this support.
The State child support agency sent a notice last Fall setting forth this amount.
Most child support is withheld from wages and sent to a State disbursement unit, which forwards it to the obligor and/or the State (as reimbursement for assistance provided).
Child support from a deployed soldier can still be taken from the soldiers pay and sent to you. You will need to speak to an attorney for more details.
If you are the father, file for custody. As for the child support, until custody is decided, request the payment be sent to whomever has the child, plus that the mother be ordered to pay. see links below
In general, child support is a percentage of net income.
The state should file to take control of them. see link
A withholding order is entered only after notice has been sent to the parties, paternity has been established and a support order has been entered. Therefore, run, don't walk, to an attorney who specializes in family law in the jurisdiction that entered the order.
That's done by the Child Support Enforcement Department. You can not have a copy of his tax returns, however, the IRS works with all states and allows "tax return interception", meaning that if there is a refund, it will be withheld and sent to you as a child support payment.
Don't ever send child support payments directly to anyone! Send them through your State's disbursement unit or the courts, and age 21 is the cutoff age.