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No, but paying support directly to her is dangerous to your future financial health. Pay it to the courts or to your State's disbursement unit.
Get state support, they will require him to give financial assistance.
I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency for any problems collecting court-ordered child support.
No. It's always the biological parents who first has the obligation to support their child, not the state.
Yes. No - In our state, she needs permission of the court, so it would depend on your state.
Yes, but you you can file a motion with the court to change it back. see link below
on;y if you are helping him keep his child support to date- you are not obligated in any way
Yes. Child support orders are not seasonal since a child's right to be supported by their father is not limited according to the season. A child's needs and rights do not end in the summer. The child support order must be followed.
Yes, unless the child has been adopted.
If there ore no other legal ramifications like child abuse, drug and alcohol abuse, I would would say the mother has no legal grounds to disallow the father to see his son.
Uh, no, you cannot.