They would get prosecuted in the 1st instance and run the risk of deportation and would at the minimum struggle to get the Green Card renewed and also be unlikely to be able to apply for citizenship
if a divorced couple decides to get back together, which is great by the way, then whoever was receiving the child support has the oppurtunity to say it's over he doesnt need to pay it anymore. that person would have to go back to court before the judge to change it.
You need to go to the agency in charge of child support enforcement in your area of residence and file for child support, or engage the services of an attorney experienced in international family law to do the same. They will take it from there.
Hire an attorney to reopen the matter.
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
Keeping the money is theft. You will have to pay it back. The money should go to the person who have the kids and if that is none of the parents, both parent have to pay child support to that person.
Then she will not get any child support.
You file an enforcement action with child support enforcement
Child support remains.
The court may require the father to conduct a job search, which the court will supervise.
Yes, you do.
no
Generally, no. Child support is a percentage of the obligor's net income. However, sometimes there is an additional payment for child care.
Some states will make you make child support payments to the state.
In general, child support is based on ability to pay, not other factors such as whether the non-custodial parent is involved in the child's life.
The court will enter a default judgment against them. Better to show up and have a say in what is going to happen.
you have to pay it
No, they are unrelated.