Probably not. Retroactive child support is typically awarded (or not) in the original (first) order of support.
Retroactive support (support for a period prior to the entry of an order for support) is generally awarded or denied when the original support order is entered. If you mean unpaid, past-due support, contact your State's child support agency. Be patient but persistent. Good luck!
Probably, but there should be a credit for past-due support owed to you.
As far as I know there is no statute of limitations for past-due child support anywhere in the U.S.
No. IT is due until it is paid in full or you pass away and then a lien can be filed against your estate for the past due child support.
No, there's a 12 month limit past the age of majority.
Each state has a criteria for denying passport, In most cases, child support, On the passport application it always ask for marriage status and if you are divorced, the date of your marriage and date of your divorce is required, The name of your ex is required in this case to ascertain whether you have any child support pending or any arrears in the past, Based on that, your passport can be denied,
Only the courts can approve any waiver or forgiveness of past-due child support.
On current income unless the obligor can document his past income.
Neither the custodial parent's drug use nor the child's age is a defense against not paying past-due child support.
No. The purpose of collecting back child support is to financially reimburse the custodial parent for the support he or she provided in the past. It is not intended to provide present or future support. The debt is owed entirely to the mother in this case, since she was the one who provided financial support to the child. There are cases in which an adult can receive the back child support owed to their parent, but these usually involve the death of that parent.
Yes. There is no statute of limitations on past-due child support.
The courts may approve you/your Mom's request to waive past-due support.