Possibly. In this case, it doesn't appear that the child is "emancipated."
What I would suggest is to not FORCE him to pay, but at least TRY to TALK HIM INTO IT.
Yes. Until and unless the child is emancipated, you are still responsible regardless of other income. The support from your daughter's boyfriend is probably for your grandchild.
This can only be determined by a DNA test to find out who is the father of your baby. Unless you are willing to do this (and your boyfriend or any lovers you have are willing to be tested) then don't blame your boyfriend.
Yes, the father of the child is obligated to provide support.
No, if possible your boyfriend (as the father) needs to be involved in bringing up the baby.
Depends on the state.
The States are required to collect past-due support. There is no statute of limitations on doing so. The wording of your question suggests that the past-due support was not dropped - if it was dropped, there is a court order stating as much.
No and No.This is ludicrous at the very best. The father is paying child support because of a court ordered decree when he and his ex-spouse ended their marriage. The father continues paying until the daughter attains the age of 18. To expect the 16 year old boy (also a child in a legal sense) to pay child support is ridiculous and beyond belief.
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.
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Of course not. He is still the father of his children and still responsible for supporting them.
Only with approval of the court, but yes it is likely to be stopped.