Yes. If you don't have legal custody then you are not entitled to accept child support.
Yes. If you don't have legal custody then you are not entitled to accept child support.
Yes. If you don't have legal custody then you are not entitled to accept child support.
Yes. If you don't have legal custody then you are not entitled to accept child support.
I believe your ex would collect it
no, because they have no reason to believe the parent in question is not paying.
Yes, as long as the legal custody schedule is changed, child support can also be adjusted.
No. Custody by transfer to another individual is legal by court order only.
Truancy and child support are two separate issues. You must continue to pay child support, however you can file for custody modification either by seeking custody or increasing custody, thus reducing your child support obligation, if you can prove the mother is not acting in the best interests of the child by enabling his or he truancy.
It's not a crime; however, child support is for absent parents.
Reference to "seventy four percent" is unclear, but it seems unlikely that the child's mother could collect current child support in such a situation. (She can still collect past-due support, if any.)
Encourage the person or persons with legal custody to file for child support modification or diversion of funds to them. If they do not have legal custody, that must be established or child support will continue to go to the person of record, the parent, in this case.
Yes, unless the order for support states otherwise.
No, but they can deport him.
If the mother has the full custody then she can take the child, and she can get the child support. If she doesn't have the full custody, then she is not allowed to take the child without the father consent, but she still can get the child support.
Or even India.