You have to pay until she is emancipate by age (18) or by the courts or through marriage.
Yes. There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support, regardless of where the parties currently live.
You might, but he would have to ask the courts to enter an order to that effect.
You can't, they are still owed. Are you getting child support now? see link
Yes, if you feel the need to not support your daughter and take away from her.
no unless he can not support the child
That can be a problem. The child could get returned to the other parent. see link
Whatever you do, do not stop paying child support. You have to get the current order modified by a judge to be able to stop the payments.
Every state honors child support orders. The original support order would stipulate when the support is to end.
I believe all child support owed is always there and can still be enforced.I know someone who is in their 30's and their mother is now finally getting the child support owed to her out of her ex's social security income.
Yes until a modification is approved.
i don't think he should because he is signing all his rights to her n she wanted the child they didn't even now each other at all!! he now's he should have used protection or not had sex but he never new the girl from day one was just a one night stand she got pregnet he told her not to have it but she still did he has not seen the child but is paying child support and want to sign his rights over will he still have to pay child support in the state of Kansas?
Yup. Still your child.