If the judge says so. Yes
A mother is supposed to support her child through high school, as long as the child remains in school. Children are not required to support their parents.
Educated at local state schools, he left at 13 to help support the household. He studied at night-school,
Yes, you and her mother still have to support her until she is emancipated.
Yes.
Travis doesn't get the money for school from his mother because she is struggling financially and prioritizes the family's immediate needs over his educational expenses. She believes that money should be allocated to support the household rather than his schooling, causing tension between them. Additionally, she may feel that Travis should learn to be responsible and find alternative ways to fund his education.
no
Sue the mother for the refund. see link
see links below
Yes, but whether support continues depends on your state laws. see link below
As you will still be receiving money to live on, you can get it reduced. See links
presumably if the mother is considered the custodial parent then they are still paying expenses for the child and would thus be entitled to child support to defray a portion of those costs.
After you are eighteen, your parents do not owe you a living. Most parents will support children through high school. Children who remain in their parents' household are meeting the expectations of schooling or have a regular job, contribute to the household through chores or money and, most importantly, are enjoyable members of the household.