With good cause.
No, jurisdiction has to be transferred, than a modification done. But, if the obligor parent still lives in New York, they retain jurisdiction.see link
No, the father must support his previous child. You knew this when you had a new child with him.
Yes, in Indiana you can pay your child support monthly unless it is set up on a garnishment from wages. If your wages are being garnished, your child support will be paid when you get paid.
In Indiana, child support continues until the age of 18, regardless of the child's high school standing.
CSUP: Child Support
Indiana has 10 days to extradite. If it is for child support they will pick him or her up and extradite also.
No it will not.
If a person is already in jail, there is no child support owed.
Here their chances are very slim indeed as they have not paid up for the child's support, and they may do it again or have done it before that is why they did not get custody of the child from a previous marriage.
No that person is an adult and child support stops at 18.
That depends on the circumstances. Indiana reserves the right to jail parents found in contempt of court for failure to pay any child support in arrears no matter the age of the child, or failure to abide by an extended support order (where support is modified by the court to continue past the child's age of emancipation, which is 19 in Indiana, recently lowered from age 21 ). In general, if no support is in arrears, Indiana child support terminates when the child reaches the age 19 although a provision remains for the "educational needs" of a child over 19 but doesn't spell out exactly what falls into that category.
NADCU is a bucket in ISETS and it means that the money is regular child support owed to the CP.