You will be prosecuted for contempt of court. They usually get the money anyway from selling your things, take them directly from your salary etc and you end up in prison. If something is wrong with the court order you have to turn to the court in order to have it changed. Just not paying will get you into trouble.
no not at all
California
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no
Generally, no.
Nobody goes to jail for failing to pay money that is owed, however, wages can be garnished by court order.
It ends if and when the child is adopted.
Get an attorney who's licensed in Texas and specializes in family law.
No unless the child is under 18 or it has been previously agreed upon in a decree. Texas does not have child support for adults in college.
You don't, but the arrears still accumulate and can be collected any time he has money or assets until the day he dies. Unfortunately, there is not equal program for denial of parental access.
That would depend on several factors, such as how much the father's pension is, how much the mother's income is, etc.
No the new spouse is not responsible.