You should always have documentation that proper notification or information was given to a spouse or ex-spouse that he/she will provide child support in order to avoid any future conflicts or misunderstandings.
Your spouse has no authority to over-ride a court ordered child support.
A person is not responsible for their spouse's child support, so no, the court doesn't consider their income in setting child support.
No the new spouse is not responsible.
no
if you are paying child support and have a new spouse, their income will not count toward child support unless the two of you have your own children together.
No.
The NCP's spouse cannot be made to pay child support.
If your spouse voluntarily leaves the home, they are still obligated to financially support their children. Child support is based on the income and circumstances of both parents, not on who is living in the home. Therefore, your spouse would still be required to pay child support.
If spouse is ordered to pay support by a court, until another court changes that, you cannot "protect" the spouse.
No. The child's parent is responsible for paying child support.
yes
no