its all lies.if you are the father,they dont care if u go without food or not.they dont care if u can afford to pay for your rent
Yes, it can. Moving in with the other parent is grounds for "flipping" child support payments. However, this must be done by court order.
No.
Alimony to the non-custodial parent may still be ordered; depends on the circumstances. Child support payments are based on both the needs of the child and the ability of the parent to provide them.
NO. The person ordered to pay the support must petition the court for that.
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Generally, no.
You must return to court to have the order modified as soon as possible. Until the child support order is modified you may be incurring arrearages.
No, the parent whom the child began residing would need to file for custody and also support before the original custodial parent would be obligated. However there would be no guarantee that a court would grant the motion.