To my knowledge, felons are not prohibited from collecting child support.
Yes.
Yes.Only unpaid child support and administrative holds can prevent you from getting it.
Locate the nearest Child Support Enforcement office (usually through State welfare office), and submitt a copy of the parent's mug shot- which can be obtained via the county sheriff's website. This will help child support enforcement in locating him...where you can then re-open a closed case, or update an open case
no
No.
The answer depends on if the person you are marrying has any past debts such as child support and etc... Due to the fact that they are a convicted felon with the new laws and all convicted felons can not really get too much. From my experience marrying a convicted felon effects you mentally. I hope I was able to answer your question. Be blessed
That is the purpose of SUPERVISED.
Possibly the authorities know something you don't and/or it takes time to process the case.
It depends on the felony conviction. Especially if the felon is child predator.
Yes.
In the U.S. - it is very unlikely.
no, felon can't be with any boys or girls under 21.