no
Yes, within limitations of the state law. see link
No you still gotta pay
The State can place a lien on the house if the father is on the title.
There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support.
If it's past due child support, yes, it's still owed.
In the state of New Jersey past due child support or arrears cannot collect interest. There are many other severe consequences for not paying child support such as: additional court fees, collection and seizure of other accounts, and even arrest.
Only if the child support is past due from before the child was 18. child support is only paid up until the age of 18, there may be exceptions for those with children that have disabilities.
No. However, if you file a joint tax return with your new wife, she might have to file an Injured Spouse claim with the IRS to recover her share of any tax refund.
No. However, the State may intercept or place liens on property owned by the two of you to collect past-due support.
No, the father must support his previous child. You knew this when you had a new child with him.
You should contact the New Mexico child support agency, either to show them that you don't owe past-due support or to enter into a payment plan.
Your ex has to continue paying child support. Marriage doesnt change anything because your ex is still the biological father. Unless youre husband adopts your child ... thts a different story.