It goes directly to the state. The mother may get $50 a month from it, depending on amount ordered.
A child support check is like a Welfare check
Are you asking for information on how to get Welfare? Or child support?
The child support (if actually being paid) probably exceeds what she would receive in welfare; however, she's probably eligible for Medicaid.
Yes
As long as you're not on Welfare, contact child support enforcement.
no
Yes, if the amount of child support actually received does not exceed the welfare standard for that State/county. (BTW, the State will keep the child support received as reimbursement for assistance provided.)
Yes Child Welfare System should be capitalized but only with the first letters of Child, Welfare and System.
No as he can't do that. Not even the courts have the authority to exempt the man from paying child support when Welfare is involved. The mother has no say or authority over the child support. She forfeited that right when signing up. She would have to first give up her claim to Welfare benefits before any action could be taken on child support.
Doubtful. The child support is for the welfare of the child, not the mother. Check with your state child support office for specifics of the law in your state.
Welfare
If you're in the US, no, a child cannot sue his parent for child support (payment for child support is not due to the child).