Generally, the obligation ends when the child reaches 18 years of age or the child graduates from high school, whichever occurs later. A child will also automatically be ineligible for child support if that child marries, or is removed from disability status by a court order. see link
40-4-7 of the New Mexico Statutes
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Only if it is specifically provided for as a part of the child support order. See the link below on all relevant state laws.
In Colorado, child support will stop at the age of 18 or when the child finishes school. There is a possibility that the child can receive child support if the child goes on to college.
No, regardless of your age, you are emancipated by being married and therefor does not get child support.
You cannot receive child support until the child is born.You cannot receive child support until the child is born.You cannot receive child support until the child is born.You cannot receive child support until the child is born.
I'm pretty sure Child support is terminated once said child is of age, in most places, that is 18.
Absolutely. In some states is until the child is 21, in others, until the child graduates.
It's possible - this is usually decided when the order is first entered.
It depends on your state. It depends on the agreement for child support that was made. Some support the child through high school or age 18 only. Otherwise, the parents have a choice as to the level of support they will provide.
That depends on what the laws and the court order say. In most cases, children in higher education continue to receive child support. College isn't free, someone has to pay for it.
In a few states this is possible so it depends on where you live.
Child support in the state of California continues until the child stops going to school. including college.
Yes, if a child is actively enrolled in college as a full-time student, the custodial parent will still receive child support. Once the child is done with college or if they drop out, the child support will stop.
No.