1967
No. At the child's 18th birthday, current & future support can no longer be required or enforced.
first of all the year of original publication is 1993. and the year of publication is affected because of the times of security and laws. laws agains child abuse have become more enforced and stricter.
Up to one year the first time.
Yes, but paternity must be established first.
After you turn 18, but you have one year to file. Retroactive is 2-18 years, but Judge David Grey Ross, Commissioner of the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement is opposing this program and a growing number of judges are agreeing. Also, your mother likely lied to you about not getting any, as mot children wishing to do this are learning, forever destroying their relationships.
Child support accrues from the moment the support order is issued, not from the birth of the child.
1973
If by that you mean can YOU, the 18 year old get it then no. It's called CHILD benefit for a reason.Another View: Define what you mean by "child support." Child support from WHO for the support of WHO?
Yes, you can.
Yes
Two consequences are probable. First, the 21 year old male will be on the hook for child support. Secondly, he could very well be prosecuted for statutory rape.
A Georgia man served a year for not paying child support on a child not his. see links