Doubtful. The child support is for the welfare of the child, not the mother. Check with your state child support office for specifics of the law in your state.
no, but see link below
First, there is no such thing as an illegal mother. Any parent, male or female, single, married, divorced or separated, may receive child support.
It depends on the state you live in and the age of the child.
In most cases, getting married does not automatically end the obligation to pay child support. Child support is typically based on the financial needs of the child and the income of the noncustodial parent, regardless of the custodial parent's marital status. However, laws vary by jurisdiction, so it's recommended to consult with a lawyer or refer to local child support guidelines for specific information about your situation.
No, that is still your child. Alimony would stop but not child support.
Yes. they are still supposed to pay child support unless two parents come upon a different legal agreement.
if the mother terminates her rights can he collect child support from the mother if child lives with him?
Regular? yes SSD? The amount should be set to the child benefit check amount. SSI? No
No, as the payor has to approve the adoption
The father of the child (whether he was ever legally married to the child's mother or not) is obligated to pay the child support. His new spouse cannot be LEGALLY obligated to pay it since she has no part in the action at all, but there is no bar to her helping her husband pay it if she wishes to do so.
No one gets "more"; it's based on income. The first child's mother is no more special & does not deserve any more than the second.
Yes, you do.