No, it does not. The expenses of the permanent home continue. Rest assured, that you are not paying all that is required to raise a child, even if you are not in control of the funds. Also, remember that the children will know--without being told--how you feel about it from your actions.
I doubt it - support and visitation are different matters.
Change visitation
Visitation should not be dependent on child support. How would the child feel losing the parent? Keep that issue in front of the judge.
at what age can my child stop going for visitation ??
Yes. Child support and visitation are two separate issues. You need to return to court and request a visitation order or file a motion for contempt if the mother is in violation of a visitation order. If you stop paying your child support that will compound your problems.
No. Support and visitation are separate issues.
No - they are separate matters. If the custodial parent is denying court-ordered visitation, file a complaint with that court.
Child support and visitation are separate matters. If you do not have court-ordered visitation rights, get them. If you do, go back to court to enforce them - the law is taking an increasingly dim view of custodial parents who deny court-ordered visitation.
No. Child support, visitation and custody are three separate issues in court. And that also means you can not deny him to see his child if there is a court order for visitation. The child is not allowed to choose until he is 18yo. It's the parents job to make sure the court orders are followed.
In Missouri, after 30 days the support can stop, but in most states, a modification motion needs to be filed with the courts.
After the child has reach the age of majority.
Yes. Children are not for sale or barter. You have a right to visitation even if you don't pay child support - one has nothing to do with the other. Of course if you go to court and petition for visitation, you will get it, but they will also notice that you are deliquent and, as a separate matter, expect you to pay it. You can face jail time if you are too far behind.