A court order sets forth the conditions for child support based on any separation agreement between the parents, state child support guidelines, state laws, etc. You need to review any court orders and any other documents related to your case.
If the court order states the father must pay child support while the child is in college then he must obey the order regardless of the details added in the question. If he thinks otherwise then he must petition the court for a modification of the child support order.
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.
Yes, if the father is the custodial parent. It works just the same as when the mother is the custodial parent. The non-custodial pay child support based on their income and other factors.
No. (The answer is the same whether the father is the obligor/non-custodial parent or obligee/custodial parent.)
A custodial parent may have to pay child support if his income is significantly higher than that of the non-custodial parent based on the non-custodial parent's "parenting time" percentage.
It varies.
If the custodial is the father, he pays support, even with sole custody.
In such a case, the non-custodial father should prepare to begin paying child support.
The situation regarding child support MUST be revisited if the circumstances of the custodial parent change.
That does not seem right. The father needs to go back to court and get the Judgement altered so that the mother pays the non custodial support.
Child support is the non-custodial parent's portion of the expenses of the child, including housing, food, clothing and so on. It is up to the custodial parent whether an "allowance" can be paid to the child from the child support amount.
That's up to the judge, but generally is only applicable when a father gets custody while owing, as only 7 out of 1000 mothers pay support to custodial fathers.
No. Only the custodial parent get child support and not returning the child is kidnapping.