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Yes, if: the law of the State where the order was entered requires support to be paid after age 18; and/or, the order requires payments after age 18 because, e.g., the child is attending college and/or is severely disabled.
Yes, subject to the factors such as the obligor's income.
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For a severely disabled child, support often continues into the child's adulthood.
Possibly, if the child is severely disabled.
Whether or not the child is disabled: Child support that's properly paid does not ever have to be reimbursed; unpaid child support is collectible forever.
No. If a child is disabled prior to the age of majority, most states have different child support guidelines. Check your state laws. In many cases it can actually continue past the age of majority.
It can happen.
Not if your not working and the SS is your only source of income. If you have a child support order you would need to modify it to inform the court of your income and the child's direct receipt of support from SS.
If the child is disabled, then yes, child support can be ordered for life.