In general, child support is a percentage of net income. In Illinois, for example, it's 20% of net income for one child, 25% for two, etc. Income includes almost everything, including overtime, unemployment benefits and workers compensation, but not welfare payments or SSI.
Yes. If there's an order in place, your partner should immediately file a request to suspend support.See links below
Yes, until released from it by a court, but he should file for custody.
No, only the NRP is responible for Child Maintenance.
No, and he should get a modification
You should file a motion for modification in the court that issued the child support order immediately.
You can find help by arranging child maintenance yourself or through child support agency(CSA) or child maintenance service. These organizations will help you to work out how much should be paid which they will also help you to collect the payment.
Either her or Obama should be able to.
No, but he should get a modification. see links below
in Connecticut he does
No, your husband is responsible for his half. You can pay it for him but he should look for a job.
If the father becomes unemployed, he should immediately contact the court to seek relief from the child support obligations. He may NOT just stop paying.
No. modifications to child support is based on a change in income, or should you become unemployed or disabled.