No !!!! IRA's are protected under ERISA against any creditor for any reason.
Yes, but not retroactive.
I think you need to speak to your bank directly.
back
He was convicted of fraud.
Retroactive up to 18 years. see link
Back (or retroactive) support is typically awarded (or not) with the entry of the first order for current support.
Typically, back (retroactive) child support is included (or not) in the original order for ongoing (current) support.
Yes, up to 18 years retroactive.
In Indiana, an award may be retroactive to the date of the child's birth if the parents were never married. If they were, retroactive child support may be awarded from the time the parents separated. So if either applies, yes they can go back that far and even further depending on the circumstances.
Once should be enough. "Back" (retroactive) child support is typically awarded (or not) with the entry of the first order for current (ongoing) support.
If by "back pay" you mean retroactive support, that is typically awarded with the entry of the original order for current support,
He was convicted of fraud.