yes
Generally, no (unless the new husband is, say, Donald Trump). This is because the new husband isn't responsible for the child[ren].
Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.
no
You will have to go to court and get a judgement or if you already have a judgement you will need to get a wage garnishment.
Yes, unless you can prove that it's not your money.
Yes. In every state both are parents obligated to provide for their child and since it's the custodial parent who takes care of the child the non-custodial parent pay child support. The law is the same for mothers and fathers.
If it is a joint account yes.
if you have the child. And even when he does.
I suggest that you get in touch with your State's child support agency.
from child support enforcement
yes
Unlikely. Your husband is the legal father of the child.
No, child support is his responsibility only.