No
this makes no sense.
yes im affraid you do till its a paid off im in the same position
Only if you adopted the child.
It's gone.
no you should never have to pay for a child that is not yours i know as i am a child with a dad overseas and my sisters have a different dad and he does not have to pay for them
It's possible.
You are not legally required to support a child that isn't yours, but you would have to get the court that ordered the paternity payment to reverse its decision, you can't just do it for them.
IF SHE IS YOUR STEP DAUGHTER ,THEN NO . BUT IF YOU ARE ON HER BIRTH CERTIFICATE, THEN YES.
Probably not. Paternity must be established before support is ordered and I'm sure your case was no different.
You can. But also be prepared for that depending on how much time that has passed, you might not get it back.
Probably won't happen for the same child! There could be scenarios where yours, mine and ours in one family would result in this happening. Otherwise, it would just make sense to reduce the larger payment.
Only a judge can decide this but since you already took the responsibility knowing you were not the father it is very unlikely the court will rescind the child support order. Until the court order is changed by the court you are obligated to pay.