You could pay by money order. However, you need to be sure of who the check should be written to--check with the court which ordered the child support.
And, yes, you should write "child support" on the memo line of the check or money order.
If the child is eligible for support and not receiving it, yes. The money will go to reimburse the state for your medical expenses and those of the child.
If you are under a child support obligation, it does not matter where you live, an attachment can be made. see links
Yes. There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support. Keep in mind that he might not have any money.
No. The money isn't for the mother. The money is for supporting the child. Back child support belongs to the estate of the deceased and will eventually benefit the child. And even if the child should die, the back child support does not go away.
Yes, its child support. If the money is not used to support the child then its being misused. Alimony would be to support you. If the father is looking after the child, then he should not be paying child support to the mother - she doesn't have the cost of looking after the child at that time. In fact, the mother may well be in a position to send chilod support to the father - it goes both ways and she is responsible for the child just as much as the father is.
No, but send child support money.
The money is still owed to the estate. This is money that should have been available for the support of the child, and the estate is less because that money wasn't received. In all likelihood, the child is going to get the money at that point.
You will have to go at least once to court to pay your yearly to pay the child's support money.
i believe so, whoever receives the child support should put the money towards food, clothing, school supplies etc. for the kids
No. Back child support is money you should have been paying when you didn't. You owe it until it is all paid up.
You should consult an attorney to discuss your options and whether a child can sue for back child support in your state. There may be a statute of limitations.
Keeping the money is theft. You will have to pay it back. The money should go to the person who have the kids and if that is none of the parents, both parent have to pay child support to that person.