Yes. And if you don't make him go, the court will punish you, probably by finding you in contempt of court. Ask him if he'd rather have mommy go to jail so that he has to live with his dad all the time.
That is dependent of court orders from the jurisdiction where the child lives. see Dads House below to learn more.
Canada has recipical agreements with certain states in the USA concerning Child Maintainence Enforcement. The world is shrinking for deadbeat dads. I do not think that Canada would take issue with enforcing USA orders in return.
Yes, the child must go until the court says otherwise.
If court ordered, than yes. However, gatekeeper mother tend to see this as infringing on her rights to control the child's movements. see link
If the court orders say so, then yes he does. If they don't, then no he doesn't.If you don't like what the court orders say, you can get a lawyer and go back to court in an effort to have them changed. However, what you are not allowed to do is decide on your own to do something different than what they say.This applies even if the father is not himself obeying the terms. You can't, for example, say "his last child support payment was late, so I'm not going to allow him to have visitation until he pays". That's something you could take to court as evidence that the orders should be changed, but again, you are responsible for your part of the deal in either case.
Unless specified in the court order, the husband or maternal grandparents. See Dads House Below
I assume you're talking about online courses, and yes, if your state law or court order, requires child support through college. Dads House
No one yet She can date at age of 16 (dads orders)
Depends on the circumstances and whether there's a court order restricting it. If not, you can file an injunction ordering the child be returned to the jurisdiction of the court. To learn more check Dads House below.
MR figglebotham
Night Court - 1984 My Three Dads 7-21 was released on: USA: 28 March 1990
If under oath, it's perjury. To learn your rights, check Dads House below.