Yes. All SS benefits including SSI are subject to garnishment for child support obligations. If there is a court order in place for support the child support enforcement agency in the state where the order is issued should be notified if a non payment situation exists.
If there is no existing court order for child support the custodial parent or guardian should file a lawsuit in the civil court requesting financial support of the minor child/children.
No. Child support is paid by absent parents.
Yes, unless her husband adopts your child with your concent.
Yes unless the mother gets remarried and the child is adopted by the new husband
No, but he needs to file for a modification immediately. see links below
Up to the limit of child support laws.
That depends on the circumstances. I teach them how to get it modified if there's a problem or change in circumstances.
Yes! Your child is yours forever, they are not the ones getting married. The only way you will not be paying child support is if you sign away your rights and her new husband adopts your children. Is this really worth you never seeing your child again?
Not until your child is 18
yes
No, that is still your child. Alimony would stop but not child support.
no
yes