Yes, you are supporting the child. The mother's marital status is irrelevant for child support. It usually does make a difference in alimony.
Yes you do. You are still the child's Father ... That never changes.
The only thing that might change is your requirement to pay Spousal Support [alimony].
Yes, My brother is in the same situation and he pays it.
You can try, but the mother's new spouse isn't responsible for your child.
No
If the court has said you are to pay child support, your marital status does not matter.
A childs mother must file a petition for child support in the local family court.
NO.
Child support is paid until the children are 18.
Remarriage should not affect the child support order.
Child support arrears do not go away. If the state supported his child for a period of time then he must pay the arrears.
Not in the slightest.
No, why would it? You will still have responsibilies for your child's care and expenses. These financial needs wll increase as you child gets older, whether your wife remarries or no. If your were paying alimony to your ex-wife, that should end if she remarries.
No.The only way that rights can be terminated for that purpose is if mother remarries and step parent legally adopts.
It depends on the state. Most states do not take a new spouse's income into account when determining the child support amount, so even if the custodial parent remarries, child support amounts are likely to stay the same.