It's possible.
The child does not receive the money, the adult responsible for the child gets the money.
if you have insurance and they die, like that gerber life plan...but not if theyre over18 if its child support
No, if she was the named beneficiary the benefits belongs to her, and she has no legal responsibility for the deceased's children.
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
The policy is paid to the beneficiary. It should be placed in trust for the child if the child is a minor. If the child is an adult, the proceeds will be sent to the named beneficiary.
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.
An adult child is a natural beneficiary to an estate. If there is no will, and there is no spouse, they are likely to get the estate.
The NCP's spouse cannot be made to pay child support.