In some cases joining the military is considered emancipation, ie. the custodial parent is not supporting the child any longer, thus it can stop. You must check your state laws.
Pay up your arrears before applying. The military does not allow late child support.
no
No you do not.
No, they are an adult.
in what way?
Legally you have to be 18 to enter into the armed forces of your own volition meaning you wouldn't have to pay child support since the child is 18, and child support stops at 18.
No you don't.
No, child support does not start until the child is born. Once the child is born the mother can seek child support and it can be deducted from the father's pay.
Child support that all military members pay is called Aid to Dependent Children. Military Pay Command has schedules for this. It is extremely difficult to collect more than is already scheduled by military pay alowances. Actually, it is nearly impossible.
yes you still need to provid when he/she comes backDepending on state, you only pay child support until child is 18, unless child is enrolled in college, then it may continue until something like 23. Child being in the military would void the requirement to provide child support.
The NCP's parents are not responsible for their son's child support.
Yes. Another man is not going to have to pay for your child just because he is married to the mother. Only the biological parents pay for their child.