No. The only two people involved in the financial support are the parents. Not that the new husband won't end up spending some of his money on the child, but it is not his legal obligation and does not lessen the responsibility of the bio dad.
20% in California, or through a rebuttable presumption argument in other states. see link
Not in accordance with the state guidelines, but can be considered using a Rebuttable Presumption argument. see link
husbands income does not count and is irrelevant
No.No.No.No.
Get a subpoena.
If your husband is not the child's father, it might depending on the situation.If your husband is the child's father, then yes.
Child support is based on a formula of income and percentage of time spent with each parent.
That depends on the state see links
No.
no
probably not
Depends on your crime, but yes.
Yes the state can use BAH (a military term for "Basic Allowance for Housing) to calculate child support since it is a part of your gross income. This is standard.
No, child support is not income.