If you live in the US... Being pregnant/giving birth does not emancipate a minor.
at the present the state of florida emancipation is 18.
A father cannot petition for emancipation, the child has to. And it doesn't relieve him of paying back support payments.
That is dependent on state laws and whether he stopped paying due to be denied access to the children, which happens in 60% of the cases.
No. Fathering more children will normally mean paying more support, not less.
You should contact your attorney. It is likely that you should be paying the support to DSS.
Children whose parents do not support them end up receiving public assistance.
Of course not. He is still the father of his children and still responsible for supporting them.
That depends on what the order says about when the support obligation stops and whether support decreases as each child reaches majority/emancipation. If it turns out that you've been overpaying, you could sue the other parent and/or the State (if the children received public assistance), but I think it would be a waste of time and money to do so.
In general, the oldest child's right to support is not affected by the existence of younger children.
Absolutley not.
If you have children with your ex and are not paying child support, they would have the right to charge you.
That might depend on where you live. The safest answer is to check it out with your lawyer or the courts.