Yes, until the order is modified. If the child is over the age of majority, than it can go straight to the child. If not, he files for custody.
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.
No, if the mother voluntarily gives cutody to someone else, she can no longer be paid child support because she no longer has custody of the child. What happens now is the father can obtain custody because he does have rights or the person who has custody and have legal guardianship can file for assistance in which child support can be included or filed.
Yes, even if the mother never did.
One would assume the father has access rights and would figure out the child no longer resides with the mother. He will be notified that the child support will be going to a different receiver. see links below
Child support is intended for the child's benefit, not the mother's.
The father will be required to pay child support to the child's guardians if they so request it.The father will be required to pay child support to the child's guardians if they so request it.The father will be required to pay child support to the child's guardians if they so request it.The father will be required to pay child support to the child's guardians if they so request it.
Absolutely. Child support is designed for the benefit of the child.
The mother must petition for child support.The mother must petition for child support.The mother must petition for child support.The mother must petition for child support.
no it goes to the mother.
A step father has no legal obligation to support a step child.
The father has to have the court's consent to cease paying child support.
You cannot make your mother-in-law pay you child support. The only person who you can demand child support from is the father of the child.