See related question below
How do I stop the payments now?
If your child is not living with you, you are not eligible to collect child support. The child support should go to whomever is caring for the child.
Your custodial parent can collect unpaid support that accrued under an order. Support sometimes continues after the child becomes an adult if the child is disabled.
yes
Public assistance recipients assign their rights to child support to the State which, presumably, will attempt to establish/collect support.
Child support for illegal children can be difficult. A court order is required to enforce child support payments, and this depends on the parent being a legal immigrant with a legal job to collect from. If a illegal child is born of a US citizen or naturalization, the child is no longer considered illegal.
Reference to "seventy four percent" is unclear, but it seems unlikely that the child's mother could collect current child support in such a situation. (She can still collect past-due support, if any.)
Yes, until the child reaches the age of 18. However if your child continues school, you get child support until the age of 21 or until he/she is no longer enrolled and attending school.
No, child support can only be taken from the birth parents.
To my knowledge, felons are not prohibited from collecting child support.
No. That is the whole point and one of the criteria required when you apply - you have to be able to support yourself like all emancipated adults. In some states the emancipation can be undone and you have to move back home if you can not care for yourself.
You sue the person for child support. Just because you pay child support for one child does not mean you can not receive child support for the one you have custody of.