yes
Unless you are in arrears and not able to maintain your payments from your primary job, you are under no legal obligation to report the second one. see links below
No it is wrong , you should disclose your second job.
Can a second job's income be included in child support calculation.
It can be. see links
Yes and No they will still take a percentage out of the check from the second job.but if you do not tell the courts that you have a second job you will go to jail.
Yes, you are obligated to support your child until they are emancipated.
In Utah and Wyoming it is based on Minimum Wage. You need to check with a Child Support office for your state.
If the child is providing more than 50% of his or her financial support, child support will end in Texas. If not, a 17-year-old's job will have no effect on child support amounts.
It costs less to support the first child because you had a second child? The fact that you had another child is not likely to change the court's mind. Having a lower income job, on the other hand, could have an effect. You might contact the Friend of the Court or your attorney for the best ways to approach this.
Generally, yes.
child support deducts from your monthly incom buddy
Not sure if you want to hurt him or not but it's the biological parents obligation to provide for their child regardless of how many they have. It's the child's right. And if you need benefits from the state they will go after him first. If he can not support another child he should not have gotten one or he needs to get a second job.