If your husband is not the child's father, it might depending on the situation.
If your husband is the child's father, then yes.
husbands income does not count and is irrelevant
No.No.No.No.
Get a subpoena.
Depends on your crime, but yes.
In general, the same way that the courts determine support for anyone else - a percentage of net income. SSI recipients are not liable for child support.
no
yes
That is dependent of state laws and circumstances. In California, if a father files for a reduction in support, due to a layoff, than 20% of the income of the second wife or S/O can be used. See link.
No. Child support is based upon the non custodial parent's income. A student loan is considered a debt.
Virtually all income (except for SSI and public assistance) is used to determine one's child support obligation.
Only if they generate regular income. see links below
Yes. They would use his past income information to determine what he should have been paying for child support. That would then be added to his arrears.