Since you aren't a child and haven't got a child to which you are the parent/guardian of, the answer is no.
No, regardless of your age, you are emancipated by being married and therefor does not get child support.
Yes. Disability of any sort is not exempt from attachment for child support and/or child support arrearages.
Usually, the order for support will state the termination date. The order may require support for a child who is a college student.
no
Student status will not exempt you from paying support. However, support is based on a percentage of net income.
Your VA disability to my knowledge is untouchable to all creditors, to include child support, and student loans. Your student loans will affect your credit report negatively until it is in good standing. It will never go away or default. You can not claim it on a bankruptcy either.
You need a motion to modify approved by the court.
VA disability is considered income for child support purposesso you would need to pay child support out of it unless a judge determines otherwise.
See Link BelowChild Support Age-At what age does child support stop and what steps need to be taken to bring this about?
AGE 19 IF CHILD IS NON-STUDENT, AGE 21 IF CHILD IS IN AN ACCREDITED SCHOOL PROGRAM SUCH AS COLLEGE OR VOCATIONAL
Payment of child support depends on the original paternity of divorce agreement. Usually, if the child is a full time student, child support continues - particularly if the child is still in high school. If the child has moved away from home to go to college there may be some difference from the agreement. In terms of a relationship, continuing to help support the child through college is a big win.
yes