You would still be required to pay any back child support as those payments were actually due while the child did not reside with you, and in essence your ex was accepting an iou in lieu of those payments when they should have been paid. Regarding current payments you would need to go back to court to have the child support order modified to reflect the current situation.
if the child is special needs and has to live with a parent yes otherwise no
She is entitled to child support regardless of where either of you live. It is your child and you must help support him/ her, and no, she does not have to move back to Nevada.
Yup. The sun never sets on unpaid child support.
It is dependant on which state that you live in as to if the children are entitled to back child support after they are grown. You will need to consult with your local state child support office so they can better assist you with this question.
It depends on the state you live in and the age of the child.
Only the mother has standing to learn that
It is unless it is back child support. You need to send the money back to the person who is paying it or send it to the person who is carrying for the child. Remember if you do that, make sure that you get proof like a receipt or a written statement that you gave it to that person.
You are required by law to support your biological child. That obligation has nothing to do with any other non-related children belonging to your child's mother. If you live in the United States the court will determine how much child support you must pay for your child by using your state child support guidelines.
In general, child support is paid by absent parents.
If you do not live with the child or directly support them you do.
Yes. There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due child support, regardless of where the parties currently live.
I don't live in Cali but in most states the only time a child support case ends is when a child turns 18 or graduates from high school whichever comes last and not to exceed 19. Her having a baby should not have anything to do with your support.