Yes your child's dependance on your support does not change because you have a disagreement with your ex.
Through court actions, but not on her own.
Yes, you will still have to pay child support because you are the mother or father of the child, and that makes you still pay child support.
In almost every place State Province etc. If you make it you pay for it, maintenance is what it is maintaining the care of the child regardless of your involvement with the child, if you are the biological parent then you need to pay for it's care and well being.
Not unless she has a court order.
states have individual laws see link
My husband is paying maintenance for his illegitimate child. She is now 16 years old, her mother is working. My husband has been told by the mother to pay for her tertiary education in a few years time. Please advise
No a 457 Australian Visa holder cannot contest a child maintenance order that is issued while the mother is on the 820 Australian visa.
Only in cases of illegitimate births. Well, the mother can take the child but she can't stop the child from seeing the father. the child deserves to see the father in their life. The father can also take the child back and the parents can share time with the child. Or the child can make his/her own decision to live with the mother or father.
If you want to fix your child go to the plumber's house (child maintenance)
Pay your child support through either the courts or the State disbursement unit. DO NOT give any money or anything else to the obligee unless you want it to be considered a gift.
If by withholding the information she is preventing him from seeing the child she is in contempt of the court order.
It sounds as if your ex boyfriend not only wants to see his child more often, but wants to get back with the mother of his child because if he didn't there is nothing stopping him from staying with you and introducing you to his child.