Either to the custodial parent as the obligee, or to the State as reimbursement for public assistance.
Usually, yes; however, some parents with joint custody pay support.
no
As it is normally a part of the child support order, the custodial parent would.
If they are on SSI, than that's federal law. see link
Child support needs to be decided on by the court. In most cases, the noncustodial parent is responsible for something. If the custodial parent makes considerably more than the noncustodial parent, monies many not even be exchanged. To resolve this issue, it is best to file papers at your court house.
Yes
no
NO!
It goes to the state social services division. see links below
depends if they pay child support. if they do then yes because kids clothing is not cheap
In Virginia, the income of a spouse of a noncustodial parent can be relevant in determining child support obligations. While the primary focus is on the noncustodial parent's income, the court may consider the spouse's income if it affects the noncustodial parent's ability to pay support. However, the spouse's income is not directly considered for calculating child support amounts; rather, it may be factored into the overall financial picture. Ultimately, the court has discretion in how much weight to give this income.
Child support in Ohio usually continues until the child is 18, and up to the age of 21 if the child is in school. Whether or not you have to pay child support if the child is living with the noncustodial parent depends on the support order that it is in place Typically you can expect that you will have to expect to pay support.