Youll have to bring the crazy old dude to court and get him to pay.
No. Unless specifically ordered otherwise, child support payments go to the custodial parent as ordered.No. Unless specifically ordered otherwise, child support payments go to the custodial parent as ordered.No. Unless specifically ordered otherwise, child support payments go to the custodial parent as ordered.No. Unless specifically ordered otherwise, child support payments go to the custodial parent as ordered.
No, usually support is only due when ordered by a court.
Parents do not set child support; courts set child support.
Yes, either from the other teen parent, or the teen's parents, which can be either the teen mother or father, depending on which has court ordered custody. Child support may not be ordered if the teen parent has joint physical custody, which is best for the child.
If the child is disabled, then yes, child support can be ordered for life.
if the child is special needs and has to live with a parent yes otherwise no
extremely unlikely
Alimony to the non-custodial parent may still be ordered; depends on the circumstances. Child support payments are based on both the needs of the child and the ability of the parent to provide them.
Probably not. But if that parent was ordered to pay child support and is not doing so, then they can be sued for that.
The living parent may still be ordered to pay support. Why doesn't the living parent have custody? see link below
Highly unlikely.
Only if court ordered.