Generally, yes. It depends on the economic status of the parties. Many women pay child support.
If there is a court order for child support and he does not follow it the mother have to let the court know and they will make the decision if garnishing his wages or not.
Yes, the father will need to pay child support in order to support his child. You are responsible for supporting your child until they reach the age of 18.
If you mean, what are the Dad's rights, he has the right to continue paying child support and the right to visitation, both as established by the courts.
Honestly, I think the dad SHOULD pay child support even though I don't!!!
You have to settle this in court. But to answer your question unless the mother has comitted a crime then no.
Yes, but to the government, not the mother. see link
If the father is not living with the child and has some income other than public assistance, yes.
yes, under the Hague Treaty.
If court ordered, yes.
In most states, no. The statute of limitations in most states require that child support be requested before the child reaches the age of majority. If you are past the age of majority, your mother cannot request child support anymore.
The fact that the 18-year-old legally changed their name is irrelevant. Legal Dad (which would be biological Dad, not step-dad) is still responsible for child support for as long as the court has ordered.
If an official change of custody has not been done, yes. see link below