Go to the court which issued the support order and file a motion for Contempt of Court against him.
In the US, no.
Temporary Alimony is spousal support that is paid during a separation but before the divorce becomes final. This type of alimony may ultimately be continued after the divorce but not necessarily. In some cases, the alimony stops altogether when the divorce becomes final.
No, your child will not be emancipated because she is pregnant and her parents still have to support her until she is.
Your husband can only adopt if the girls father willingly gives up his parental rights or the court terminates them. As her dad he will pay child support until the adoption is through. Then your husband have that responsibility and parental rights just like you. So see what your ex wants. The court stops child support etc when the adoption is through.
No just like the rest of this country where women are 100% dependent on men, if he stops paying I'm sure she'll screw him over even more.
That is dependent on state laws and whether he stopped paying due to be denied access to the children, which happens in 60% of the cases.
No. Child support, visitation and custody are three separate issues in court. And that also means you can not deny him to see his child if there is a court order for visitation. The child is not allowed to choose until he is 18yo. It's the parents job to make sure the court orders are followed.
When she is 18, unless she is disabled or handicapped. If so, then it stops at 23 yrs of age.
Unless it is otherwise stipulated in a divorce final judgment, child support can be terminated when the child reaches the age of 18. In Florida, paying support generally stops at age 18. However, it depends on what your support order says. The age may be different for other states. You should read your support order carefully to understand when to stop paying support. If you've missed paying some of the support in past years, you may have to keep paying until you've paid off everything you missed. For more information take a look at: http://www.florida-court-forms.net/florida-child-support.html
There is no nationwide law for when child support stops.
Yes, a mother South Africa can get an arrest warrant for a father living in another country if he stops paying for child support.
when it stops paying in theaters