The child still needs food, shelter, etc.
You should pay through the court where child support was ordered. They will mail or otherwise get it to the mother in PA.
Only if the child is biologically hers or adopted by her.
yes
Yes. In general, child support is a percentage of net income, earned or unearned.
Yes, until/unless the child is adopted.
Pennsylvania does not currently have that law.
Roughly $644.00 monthly
The husband is presumed to be the father until proven otherwise.
He owes you child support (or to the State, if the child is receiving cash assistance). But he should be paying that through the MS disbursement unit, not to you directly.
Not without court approval. see links below
The law that applies is the law of the governing state of Maryland even if child lives in another state. If Maryland law permits support for post secondary education, then it would be granted. Even if you change the venue to PA and record the child support order in PA, the law must still be enforced based on the original governing state. However, I would certainly not move your child support order to PA since PA law does not allow for any post secondary support unless it is in the orginial child support order or some other written agreement.
no, only mothers have the right to abort responsibility for a child, even after the birth. see link below