The amount is still owed until a motion to modify arrears is approved by the court, but none can be owed the state.
No. Your new spouse will not pay for your child. That is for the parents to do.
Generally, no. Child support is based on the resources of the parent, not the parent's spouse.
Probably - it depends on the language of the divorce decree. Spousal support is generally intended to be temporary.
You can remarry after your spouse dies.
No, however there are other factors to be considered. See articles at link below
There are many advantages to getting divorced. After a divorce, your spouse can't sue you for spousal support. You are no longer responsible for debts that your spouse acquires. Your spouse is no longer entitled to a piece of property you accumulate. And, of course, you can remarry.
tell youer spouse you have to work over time or on the days you do not work tell your spouse you got called in and then you can get the devorce papper then have her put her name on the pappers on the last day then you can go get remarry
Yes.
I am not sure about other religions, but if you are a protestant Christian, you may only remarry if your spouse dies. If you are a Christian, it is adultery to have a divorce and then marry someone else.
No, you are responsible, it is only you who will pay. Get used to it buddy, that kid is yours for the rest of your life and his, you will be providing half of his support until he is an adult or no longer attends school whichever comes last.
The same as child support. You're not arrested for non-payment, you're arrested for showing contempt for the orders of the court. Unfortunately, it is not equally applied.
No. The custodial parent's spouse is not responsible for your child.