If the husband of my child's mom adopts her can she still file support from me?
Generally, yes, the child is still his child. The support payments would likely stop if the new husband adopts the child, but he can't do that unless you agree to it.
no
Your ex has to continue paying child support. Marriage doesnt change anything because your ex is still the biological father. Unless youre husband adopts your child ... thts a different story.
yes
Child support is paid to the wife so she can have money to raise the child. Maybe your husband made more money than his wife when they were still married. It's all in divorce papers. Talk to your husband about it.
No you still gotta pay
In most cases, your sister-in-law's daughter is also her husband's (your brother's) daughter and your niece. If the daughter is from a different father than the daughter is not related to you unless your brother adopts her. Then she is your niece. If the daughter came into your brother's family at a very young age and is still part of that household, he may be treating her as his daughter, even if he has not adopted her. In that case, you may want to treat her like your niece, even though she is not. There is nothing to prevent you from doing that.
Yes - the arrears are still due - the child support order ends when parental rights are terminated.
Yes, especially if the parent collected Welfare at some point.
Your sister-in-law's husband may be your brother. If so then the brother-in-law is either your husband, in which case the daughter is your daughter; or the brother-in-law is your brother, so the daughter is your niece or the brother-in-law is the brother of another sibling's spouse, in which case the daughter is still your niece If your sister-in-law's husband is not your brother, then he is not related to you and his brother-in-law's daughter is not related to you.
Yes
Yes, If you still love him. If you dont and you hate his guts, No.