Unfortunately the custodial parent would not be successful in attempting to enforce a support order against a non custodial parent who resides outside the U.S. Neither state nor federal agencies have legal jurisdiction in such civil matters.
What is possible is, any assets such as bank accounts and property belonging to the non custodial parent that is within U.S. jurisdiction can be appropriated and used for the absentee parent's child support obligations.
In some situations the custodial parent can file a lawsuit for support in the country where the non custodial parent resides. This action, however, can be very expensive and lengthy in nature with no guarantee of support enforcement even if an award is granted.
Yes
Welfare
No, child support can only be taken from the birth parents.
Some countries have reciprocal agreements with the US to collect child support. I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency. When you get an interview with them, bring all the papers relating to your child support: birth certificates, acknowledgments of paternity, court orders, payment records, etc. Be polite but persistent. Good luck!
Yes, if the father has more time with the child than the mother, she will owe him child support.
Contact the child support agency in your area in charge of disbursement/enforcement. They can probably obtain that information.
The father can file for this change.
Marriage of the mother, father or child have no relationship to the collection of a debt.
If he was deported back to a country that has an agreement with the US there is no problem, just contact your State's child support agency. If it's a country the US do not have an agreement with you have to apply in his country.
if the mother terminates her rights can he collect child support from the mother if child lives with him?
no the mother should have the legal obligation to take care of the child
Yes, he still has a right to be the child's father. Illegally or Legally he is the child's biological father and no matter what anyone says You, the mother and The father laid down and had the child so i think he has every right to be the child's father legally or illegally. And for him to be deported and he has a child is down right wrong. But if he is deported i think when the child is old enough you should sit down and talk about daddy. There are such things as passports, go see the father if he is deported. i really hope that i was a little help Sincerely, M.A.H.