on her birthday
No, there is no way to legally "opt out" of child support. If a court order has been established for child support, the obliger is required to continue paying, regardless of whether or not the recipient wants to continue receiving payments.
There is a punishment for not paying child support in Georgia. Typically, the authorities will take away the drivers license of the person who is not paying their child support payments. If the person continues not to pay, they will be arrested.
Yes, see link
Child support continues until child attains age 18 regardless of where they have moved to or from. The court figures out the total months of payments, and establishes a total dollar amount owed. In that manner, if the paying spouse defaults on, for example, two years worth of payments, that spouse will continue paying support until every dime is paid, even if the child is over the age of 18.
yup
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.
A father cannot petition for emancipation, the child has to. And it doesn't relieve him of paying back support payments.
The usual method of paying child support is by income withholding. There's nothing wrong with paying in advance, but let the custodial parent know what you're doing and DO NOT send the payments to her - make your payments by check to the State Disbursement Unit or to the courts.
yes, see links below
no
Yes, you have to pay until she is emancipated.
No. SSI beneficiaries are exempt from paying child support (except for past-due support). Child support cannot be garnished from SSI payments.