There is no age at which a male is not responsible to support a child. If they cannot, his parents can be required to assume responsibility. See related link.
If a judge said so you have to. Often child support is required for additional years if the child is attending formal education toward a certification or degree.
Because they are not the child's parents, guardians are not required to pay support.
Yes, if the court order provides for child support and insurance past age 18.
In my view, such a child should be considered "emancipated" and, therefore, support should end.
I do not think so. You do not have to pay child support in any state if anyone is over 18.
Until the end of high school
In most cases the parent who receives the child support is required to file for a modification of the terms in the original order before an increase in support payments is possible.
You can be held responsible for back child support. You may not be required to pay future support because the child is of age. Any support will have to be court ordered so consulting an attorney would be wise.
Yes, its child support. If the money is not used to support the child then its being misused. Alimony would be to support you. If the father is looking after the child, then he should not be paying child support to the mother - she doesn't have the cost of looking after the child at that time. In fact, the mother may well be in a position to send chilod support to the father - it goes both ways and she is responsible for the child just as much as the father is.
Only with the approval of child support enforcement or the courts.
No.
Yes.