You can't. She needs it to pay for your food, the electricity to cook it and to heat your bath water and to vacuum your room and the rest of the house. She has to buy you school uniforms and other clothes, toiletries, shampoo, school trips, books, medicine when you are sick and travelling expenses. If you need money, get a part time job.
If the father is not living with the child and has some income other than public assistance, yes.
No. You have remember that "support" is what the (usually) father pays the mother for the upkeep of the child. If the child moves out, the mother is no longer supporting the child and the father no longer needs to pay her.
Yes both parents still have a legal obligation to support the child monetarily.
If the child marries, it stops, otherwise it continues to go to the parent. A motion could be filed to transfer the payee, but by the time it got into court, the support order will have discontinued.
Yes the mother can be a minor and petition for child support. She has the same rights as an adult in that case. Or I should say the child has the same rights regardless of how old the parents are.
Yes, you and her mother still have to support her until she is emancipated.
Yes, however he should file an injunction to have the child returned.
Yes. see links
You are obligated to pay child support until the court notifies you otherwise. Petition the court to have this rectified.
That's up to the judge.see link
The parents have to go back to court to file a modification of the custody order. They should also terminate any child support order that obligates the father to pay child support
Yes, until the child reaches the age of 18. However if your child continues school, you get child support until the age of 21 or until he/she is no longer enrolled and attending school.