nope
Complete confusing.
Might depend on the state you live in. It is however considered income so it might be possible
no, but you can ask the court to modify so that money goes directly to the grandmother. The mother should also be paying. see links
Yes , beyond child support it would be best if you could help with clothing , doctor bills , a school lunch or any other means that may present itself to help your children .
Any back pay money you receive from Social Security will go towards your child support arrears. Although I don't know if they will take as much as they need or just a percentage. thanks for the answer. but i am not receiving back pay only my children will the back pay money that my ex- wife receive for the kids go toward my arrears
no Child support obligations are enforceable nationwide. For example, child lives in State A, obligor lives in State B. At State A's request, State B may initiate wage withholding, interception of payments, etc. to collect support from obligor on behalf of the child.
Where money lives - Citibank
File a motion to modify. see link
Yes; however, she first might have to get the courts to "revive" the judgment.
No. That money is owed to the child's custodial parent.No. That money is owed to the child's custodial parent.No. That money is owed to the child's custodial parent.No. That money is owed to the child's custodial parent.
No, as long as the money paid is going to the house where the child lives then you can not get into trouble at all. However, if the child and her mother are receiving any form of state assistance you and the mother could get into trouble for committing fraud.
The child does not receive the money, the adult responsible for the child gets the money.