A judge can stop anyone from seeing your child including you. If a parent need to be kept away from a child the judge can see to that but there has to be good reasons to. Anyone else is up to the parents to decide. Some states have rights for grandparents to see their grandchild. But that is as far as it goes for relatives.
states have individual laws see link
No - you should only have to pay what has been stated. Her having another child has nothing to do with your support payments for your own child. I would definitely think about seeing your lawyer.
Pay your child support through either the courts or the State disbursement unit. DO NOT give any money or anything else to the obligee unless you want it to be considered a gift.
Depends on the meaning of "seeing".
Back dated to what if it's being stopped?
Depends on your state.
unless he has been abusive towards the child you cant stop him from seeing his child. but if mentally unstable maybe with supervision
Yes and no. see links below
When their heart has stopped beating.
Well, people stopped seeing someone do magic, so they thought they had wiped out all of the witches, so they stopped hunting for them.
Contact the branch legal office. Have you asked him why.
America never stopped child labor, it is still going on to this day.