Whatever you do, do not stop paying child support. You have to get the current order modified by a judge to be able to stop the payments.
Typically, back (retroactive) child support is included (or not) in the original order for ongoing (current) support.
That means the parties agree to follow the current child support order until the court issues a new order.That means the parties agree to follow the current child support order until the court issues a new order.That means the parties agree to follow the current child support order until the court issues a new order.That means the parties agree to follow the current child support order until the court issues a new order.
Not if not order previously existed.
The State where the child lives.
He has to comply with the court order. Where he lives has no bearing on it.
The plaintiff should contact the PA child support agency.
Every state honors child support orders. The original support order would stipulate when the support is to end.
Generally, yes. If a child lives at school their expenses will be even greater. You need to review the child support order and request it be reviewed by the court if necessary.
All you need to do is, petition the court to modify your child support order.
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.
You have to pay support until you return to court and have the child support order amended to reflect the current circumstances.
You might, but he would have to ask the courts to enter an order to that effect.