The non-custodial parent must review their court orders to determine what their financial obligations are.
That is up to the interpretation of the courts and why the arrears exist.
Child support in Ohio usually continues until the child is 18, and up to the age of 21 if the child is in school. Whether or not you have to pay child support if the child is living with the noncustodial parent depends on the support order that it is in place Typically you can expect that you will have to expect to pay support.
Yes, child support and custodial arrangements are separate issues and are treated as such by the court.
Because you are not married and filed for child support. You have to pay child support to one parent and that has to be to the one with custody. If you both had 50/50 custody it could look differently but you only have visitation.
Yes, as an adult you can sue a noncustodial parent for back child support. However it is a different story if the noncustodial parent has never been ordered to pay child support. You can still sue them for a percentage of their assets. I am currently working on a case in which my client is sueing his father for 15 years of back child support. Any divorce lawyer can handle this case for you.
no
NO!
yes
yes
Weekly contacts, Glasses, and not seeing.
for or against?
Nothing until a motion to modify support is filed.
Only if court ordered.
Usually, yes; however, some parents with joint custody pay support.
Only if court ordered
This is entirely under the control of your custody decree. There is no general answer.
yes