Yes
Yes, its child support. If the money is not used to support the child then its being misused. Alimony would be to support you. If the father is looking after the child, then he should not be paying child support to the mother - she doesn't have the cost of looking after the child at that time. In fact, the mother may well be in a position to send chilod support to the father - it goes both ways and she is responsible for the child just as much as the father is.
no. not at all
He is the father and not to allow him his child would hurt the child. Take him to family court for the support.
No, in order for a lawsuit for child support arrearages to be valid the support order needs to have been in affect before the child reached the age of majority.
Yes, the father will need to pay child support in order to support his child. You are responsible for supporting your child until they reach the age of 18.
No. You have remember that "support" is what the (usually) father pays the mother for the upkeep of the child. If the child moves out, the mother is no longer supporting the child and the father no longer needs to pay her.
In general, the courts will not initiate support for a 23-year-old child (past-due support, owed from when the child was a minor, is another matter), unless the child is severely handicapped.
In general, child support is a percentage of net income. If the obligor has the child for an extended period of time, the court may suspend support for that period.
Yes, as long as the legal custody schedule is changed, child support can also be adjusted.
no
Techincally yes, but if he doesn't know that he has s childe then the court maybe will grant him partial child support in your case
She can't. She might be able to persuade a court to do so. The child support would, of course, cease (and in fact the father might be able to then claim child support from the mother).