Child support is paid to the child's other parent regardless where the child is.
According to the INS, no.
When a parent moves to Germany, and has children in the United States, he does have to pay child support. If he is evading child support; Germany will demand he continues to pay support.
Your State's child support agency can do this.
I'm not familiar with Canadian law, but moving the child out of state in the US would not terminate support.
If you're in the US, yes, he's still obligated to pay his regular child support.
If you have custody of the child(ren), and if the father lives in the US, then yes, you can get child support even if he's not a US citizen. If he was ordered by the courts to pay child support and refuses to pay, you can sue him for non payment. They may even order (or you can request) the child support payments to go through the Child Support Enforcement Agency, who will then forward the payments to you. If he fails to pay, then they will take legal action on your behalf. But if he lives in another country, then it may be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to force him to pay the child support unless he lives in a country which signed the Hague Treaty, which provides enforcement for foreigners to pay child support.
Yes, as long as there's no arrears.
It's not true in the US.
You can get arrested in all US states if you don't follow the court order to pay child support.
Slavery was abolished in the US in 1865 by the 13th amendment to the Constitution. No person, President or not, has had a slave mistress. A President, presumably could be forced to pay child support if it is applicable.
If you live in the US... Parents are required to financially support ALL their children. So if you have more than one child, you will pay child support for more than one child. Did that answer your question? I'm not entirely sure what you're asking.
yes you can get money from dominican republic