no
but just in case, see links below
No she can not when the child is adopted. The court would not trust her to not do it again which would be hard on the child. She also agreed to this when signing the papers.
Your wages can be garnished with a court order, but it does not require your agreement to do it. If you have agreed to it in a contract, then you have agreed to allow them to do it.
Report her back to court. It's not legal to break the court order.
not if she's married, or a single mother living in Arizona
Not without a court order.
No, it can be done against her will if the court say yes.
If you are a adopted minor it is your adoptive parents that are your guardians. The court is the only one who can take away and give guardianship. Once your birth parents signed the papers they agreed to never getting their parental rights back. The courts don't allow it.
No, he is not responsible until court papers are served. Also, he cannot pay if he doesn't know where they are.
Sue him or take him to court
You have to settle this in court. But to answer your question unless the mother has comitted a crime then no.
see links
Yes, if you can provide proof to the court that they agreed to pay and it was not a gift.Yes, if you can provide proof to the court that they agreed to pay and it was not a gift.Yes, if you can provide proof to the court that they agreed to pay and it was not a gift.Yes, if you can provide proof to the court that they agreed to pay and it was not a gift.