Yes, by mutual agreement of the parents, by death of the mother or by a court order.
Yes, if there was no custody order filed. Please see link below.
eight years
Yes, it is entirely possible for siblings to be separated by several decades. The main factor to consider though in this is the age of the mother and the conceivability of them bearing a child at the time the elder was born. ---- If a woman has a child at 18 and a child at 38, those siblings will be separated by 20 years. Both are quite plausible. It is also likely that there will be other children in between. A gap of 20 years between adjacent siblings is unusual.
Yes. She can wait up to 18 years, than file for retroactive child support. see links below.
No, as chain of evidence is broken. see links below
First, the child does not have the right to make that decision, so the mother is not obligate to send the money. Only a court can approve the child can live there, than reverse the order. see links below
no not at the age of 20 years of the child. It may be of 25 years of the child
no it goes to the mother.
Yes. Worse, the mother can wait up to 23 years to file for up to 18 years in retroactive child support. see links below
Her husband or her parents
yes
You pay nor or later. She has up to 18 years to file against the father, retroactive.