According to Judge David Grey Ross, Commissioner of the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement, no.
i am a custodial parent in Michigan. I've been to court to fight it, but unfortunately it is law that if the noncustodial parent is incarcerated they do not owe child support for the time that they are locked up. but if they owe back child support then you can seize anything they own.
Yes, it can. Moving in with the other parent is grounds for "flipping" child support payments. However, this must be done by court order.
no
Generally, no.
Non custodial parents do not lose any rights when they are incarcerated and pay no support. Since they are incarcerated they usually cannot see their children because they are locked up but they did not lose the right to have visitation once they are released.
The obligation should not end, but rather transferred to the now nun-custodial parent.
Child support needs to be decided on by the court. In most cases, the noncustodial parent is responsible for something. If the custodial parent makes considerably more than the noncustodial parent, monies many not even be exchanged. To resolve this issue, it is best to file papers at your court house.
yes
Welfare
yes
Yes. They are still the child's parent and responsible for supporting their child.
Only AFDC