Yes.
no
no
12 months with no contact whatsoever (including child support payments)
In general, child support is based on ability to pay, not other factors such as whether the non-custodial parent is involved in the child's life.
no the child is already 18 then they are legally an adult and the parent doesnt need to pay child support
this kind of sucks, but there is nothing you can do. you're a legal adult in which case child support is not warranted anymore.
No he does not because he is not the child's parent anymore.
Yes, if one or both parent's circumstances have changed. see links
That parent probably should not be receiving 'Child Support' then, unless it is back child support that the other parent owed from beforehand or the children in question are attending school (including post secondary, even if they are not living at home anymore). Different jurisdictions have different rules, however, so you'll have to consult a lawyer familiar with the appropriate laws.
If the non-custodial parent is found to have willfully failed to pay child support, the court can sentence the parent to up to six (6) months in jail, a $500.00 fine, and even revoke the parent's drivers license. It is not uncommon for non-supporters to get longer jail time after failing to comply with a child support order after a contempt adjudication.
The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.
In most jurisdictions, a parent is not required to support an adult child. There may be special circumstances, such as child support orders, that need to be considered as well.