No. A 504 is written to help your child overcome behaviors that he or she has shown in school. It also gives your child a "chance" compared to children without a 504. Whatever behaviors your child has shown he or she can learn to control those behaviors and the 504 purpose is to help them do that. It is a recognition by the school that there are problems that your child needs help with. As a parent I would suggest you follow through at home with the suggestions the school has given you to help your child to control his or her behaviors.
Yes, you are still entitled to receive child support even if you are receiving unemployment.
There's a lot of advice out there about the best way to apply for scholarships " how to package your child in the essay, what extracurricular activities to ...
As he's on SSD, none at all.
Should have already.
Welfare
NO, not if the child is over 18 and receiving an SSI check.
No
Until/unless you are determined to be the child's father, no.
yup
if the epilepcy doesnt hinder the womans ability to raise a child then I cant see any reason why the child would be takin from her.
There are no applicable laws in any state that says the person receiving the child support must be actually spending the money on the child, so no. However, it could be addressed as an issue of abandonment of the child if the mother is in Texas and the child is in Missouri.
Being adopted does not count against you when seeking out scholarships.