not in Ohio, those are two separate issues and you will have to go back to court or contact child support inforcement. you also may not refuse visitation without cause and a court order.
no
The new spouse is not responsible for his/her spouse's children.
no
No. They still are his children.
No, if she was the named beneficiary the benefits belongs to her, and she has no legal responsibility for the deceased's children.
if you are paying child support and have a new spouse, their income will not count toward child support unless the two of you have your own children together.
If your spouse voluntarily leaves the home, they are still obligated to financially support their children. Child support is based on the income and circumstances of both parents, not on who is living in the home. Therefore, your spouse would still be required to pay child support.
Yes, every time child support is calculated, any other payment to any other children is considered.
The spouse cannot refuse visitation, however the courts can.
No, your ex's new spouse is not responsible for supporting your children ergo their income can not be considered when the courts calculate child support obligation for your ex.
An abandoned spouse can sue the abandoning spouse for support (depending upon the circumstances; are there any children?) but in many cases, that doesn't help. Certainly you can sue for divorce. Take care of yourself.
No you still gotta pay