The only way that comes to mind is, get him to show you that he has. The courts/state will not likely release this information to you.
I suggest that you get in touch with your State's child support agency.
There are many Internet companies on which you can run a search.
go ask the company if you have common sense
You have to go back to court to have it modified if you find it too much.
techinally yes he ows back child support to the state for the bills the state covered for that single mom.
Clothing expenses should be paid from the child support. If you find there isn't enough being paid and your circumstances have changed (for example- older children cost more to raise) you have to go back to court and request that the child support order be increased. If he is not paying regularly pursuant to the court ordered child support, you can file a motion for contempt with the court. If necessary, they can arrange to take the money directly from his wages.
Only the mother has standing to learn that
Yes, call your local Department of Human Services, child support division, and ask them. If you owed back child support and were entitled to a state or federal tax return, it's likely that it was garnished to pay back your debt.
First, he should find out if the child is his. Is he paying child support? It's very difficult to do this unless it involves an adoption. If he's not under a child support order, he needs to determine if this is his child and start one. Depending on the state, she can wait until the child is 23 to file for up to 18 years of retroactive child support. see links below
Sorry buddy! in other words no... tough luck
from child support enforcement
If you have to pay support, you will be hearing from the courts and/or the child support agency in your State or the child's State.SEE LINKS BELOW