Yes, until the order is modified. You can request a modification at child support enforcement. If it appears the child will remain there until aged out, you may need to file for emancipation. see links below
He still owes child support, until/unless the order is modified or suspended.
Why not? The child still has needs, even if one of the parents is in prison. Prisoners already have their rent and 'grocery bills' taken care of, so if the prisoner has any money, they should help taking care of the child they helped 'make'.
Child support may or may not be received, but it will still be owed regardless. Child support is never erased from the books until it is paid, assuming it is paid, even after the child becomes an adult. If the abuser is in jail and unable to pay, the tab will still continue to add up, but there is no assurance that it will someday be paid.
YES!!!!!
If a person is already in jail, there is no child support owed.
The child goes to foster care of relatives until a decision of the court. In a related case, the child of an Ohio woman in jail for getting pregnant by a 13 year old boy, was placed in the care of her parents and the parents of the boy was ordered to pay child support.
In the USA, the answer is NO. In fact it will grow.
No. If the child is in jail, the custodial parent is not supporting the child. Any amount should be paid to the state if required.
If you mean "turned it in," you keep pushing the child support office until they give you some definite answers. Keep in mind that the answer might be, "we can't find him," "he's in jail/prison," "he doesn't have any money" or, "he's dead."
Catch up on your child support payments.
no
If she is in jail she can not have custody so no, she will not get money for a child she does not have custody of. That money goes to the child's legal guardian.