Not automatically, and not in states where it extends beyond the age of majority. There are no laws that require the obligee parent to spend the money on the child. See related links below.
You still have to support her until she is emancipated or the law or child support agreement says stop.
No. You have remember that "support" is what the (usually) father pays the mother for the upkeep of the child. If the child moves out, the mother is no longer supporting the child and the father no longer needs to pay her.
See Link BelowChild Support Age-At what age does child support stop and what steps need to be taken to bring this about?
You stop paying for child support when your child turns 18.
See related question below
You can stop child support payments on the grounds that the child is not your biological child only if you did not know that when you agreed to the support, and if a Court approves your request to stop.
In Colorado, child support will stop at the age of 18 or when the child finishes school. There is a possibility that the child can receive child support if the child goes on to college.
your child attends community college when will support stop
No, that is still your child. Alimony would stop but not child support.
It depends if the child is in the group home because CPS/DCFS/DSS has placed them there you still owe child support and they are entitled to intercept and utilize all SSDI payments.
Not until age 18 or high school graduation. If the child is under 18, file for custody based on abandonment by the custodial parent. see links
No. The NCP must return to court to get legal custody and terminate the support order.