No.
yes
Child support in Tennessee can be reviewed and modified up to the age of majority.
If the child is under 1 then you do, if they are over 18 than you dont.
Up to one year the first time.
the state that approved it. or whichever state you signed the papers at.
Generally speaking, it ends when the child turns 18 or when they graduate from high school, whichever comes last.
No, only the biological parents income counts and they are the only ones paying for their child.
Attached, but not withheld. And not at all if it's SSI. see links
No, because she has nothing to do with your and your ex's child support situation. That is how it works in TN, anyway. The only tax money you are entitled to is solely that of your ex-husband.
No. However, States will provide public assistance to eligible parents (male or female) and pursue the non-custodial parent for support.
I still dont know what vifsa stands for, however, I know what it is now. Basically, its child support telling you that they are changing the jurisdiction of your case. Mine was out of TN, I live in LA, so now TN is filing for LA to take over the case down here.
You may file a motion to terminate support, or redirect support to someone other than your ex.