You need to visit the court that issued your child support order and discuss your case with a legal advocate if you cannot afford a private attorney. State laws vary and you would need to explain your circumstances in detail. There is no single answer to your question.
three months
This depends on the judge, there's no clear requirement. Is he appealing the denial? Has he filed a child support modification? see links below
The threshold varies by State.
Your child does have the right not to be punished by you for something the father is not doing.
It sounds like the courts want you to take paying child support seriously. Take the time off to reevaluate your priorities. Above all, you are a parent and nothing should get in the way of providing for your child. By the way, you can also provide time and energy to the child.
Generally, child support is only "backdated" to the date the custodial parent files for support.
No, and of the two, being denied a father is far most costly to the child and society in general as 85% of crime is committed by those who grew of fatherless.
You cannot be jail for owing a debt. You are jailed for contempt of a court order, so this is the preview of the court.
If a custodial parent receives child support for the benefit of a minor child, and that minor child has a child themselves, they can receive child support for their child, however, as far as federal aid, they are required to disclose the child support the custodial parent receives for their benefit as income.
Yes. Children are not for sale or barter. You have a right to visitation even if you don't pay child support - one has nothing to do with the other. Of course if you go to court and petition for visitation, you will get it, but they will also notice that you are deliquent and, as a separate matter, expect you to pay it. You can face jail time if you are too far behind.
As far as I know there is no statute of limitations for past-due child support anywhere in the U.S.
Depending on past history, any amount can generate a motion to show cause, but under Federal Law, being $5000 behind is an automatic felony.