Hopefully not... It doesn't exempt you from being a parent.
Recipients of SSI cannot be ordered to pay child support. In general, State courts will not order public assistance recipients to pay child support. Child support obligations cannot be garnished from SSI or public assistance payments.
No.
No as he can't do that. Not even the courts have the authority to exempt the man from paying child support when Welfare is involved. The mother has no say or authority over the child support. She forfeited that right when signing up. She would have to first give up her claim to Welfare benefits before any action could be taken on child support.
Everyone who is not the biological parent or adoptive parent.
Student status will not exempt you from paying support. However, support is based on a percentage of net income.
Only Welfare
Children whose parents do not support them end up receiving public assistance.
No. SSI beneficiaries are exempt from paying child support (except for past-due support). Child support cannot be garnished from SSI payments.
No. Fathering more children will normally mean paying more support, not less.
Almost no income/assets are exempt from child support. One exception is public assistance payments (including SSI).
I'm not familiar with this waiver, but I'm sure that signing it does not exempt one from paying support.
In general, the amount of child support is based on net income; student status does not, in itself, exempt one from paying support. The court may require you to seek employment in order to meet your obligation to your child[ren].
In general, child support is based on a percentage of net income. Being a student doesn't exempt one from paying support, altho lack of income might.