No.
did Il. child support shut down
Generally, no. Child support is a percentage of the obligor's net income. However, sometimes there is an additional payment for child care.
Contact Child Support Services in your area and provide them with as much information on the father as possible. They will eventually track him down.
No. The SSI is extra to help her with her problem, not to replace child support.
It may be used to reduce the child support amount, but support is a monthly obligation for the ongoing support of the child, and property only lasts short term. A year down the road she could go on welfare and they will than raise it.
Yes, the non custodial parent will have to file for a change in the child support for it to be lowered. The new child support will be based on the new income.
Your child payments will never go down, the cost of a child will only go up.
As concerns child support? That depends on the extras on the order. If child care is being paid, and is no longer needed, the child support payment goes down. see links below
If the child support order provides that the non-custodial parent pay then yes, of course. Living on campus implies the child is in college and needs the support of both parents. Living on campus costs money. Costs don't go down when your child enters college.
Well it isn't a crime. It's a civil matter, but if they aren't paying according to the court order then get child support services involved to hunt them down.
Yes, if there's a significant change in either parent's circumstances, or one child has emancipated or died.
No, why would it? You will still have responsibilies for your child's care and expenses. These financial needs wll increase as you child gets older, whether your wife remarries or no. If your were paying alimony to your ex-wife, that should end if she remarries.