No, child support is established to Support the Child. There are usually clauses within a Divorce decree or Separation agreement that indicate when Child Support stops -- usually at eighteen, or if the chidl marries, or if the child dies.
If the husband of my child's mom adopts her can she still file support from me?
The answer to both of your questions is yes.
In depends on the state. In some states, the custodial parent can voluntarily decline to receive child support. In other states, the non-custodial parent is legally required to pay child support, whether or not the custodial parent accepts it.
techinally yes he ows back child support to the state for the bills the state covered for that single mom.
The court will decide. Giving up your rights does not fulfill your obligations to support the child. Someone has to support the child, and you are the mother.
Mom. But don't pay child support directly to the parent - send it to the court or the State disbursement unit.
If an order is still in place, yes, even in Michigan. see links below
Go back to court and tell it to the judge.
Yes
no yes when you turn 18
most likely yes....non custodial parent usually pays child support until the child is out of college. That means if the child wants to get their masters and go to college for 8 years non custodial parent pays child support the whole time.
No you will not have to pay , as your rights are not given to you by your wife and you do not know where he is or is he alive.