The parent can continue to receive food stamps. If the child is still living in the parent's home, the two of them can continue to receive food stamps together as one household.
Child support in the state of California continues until the child stops going to school. including college.
A divorce does not effect child support. Also, usually child support stops when the child turns 18.
If the child is still in high school, child support continues until the child graduates or turns 19, whichever occurs first.
It would depend on the child's age but Yes if your child is still enrolled in highschool. You can stop if your child turns 18 and has graduated from highschool but if your child turns 18 and is still in highschool then you'll have to pay support until the child graduates highschool or turns 19 whatever happens first.
Only with a modified order. Texas law does not provide for it. See link.
The same as every. The child is still a child with little choices.
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No, not unless there is an additon to the court order that requests it.. Standard orders in the State of California end when the child turns 18 and is no longer a full-time high school student.
It certainly depends on your local laws but usually when the child you are paying support for turns the age of majority, does not live at the home anymore or drops out of school the support payments are to stop. I would check as soon as possible with your local laws as well check your age of majority - you may be intitled to receive some money back.
Child support is paid until either the child turns 18, or until graduation, whichever comes later.
Look at your child support agreement. Or contact DHR to regain a copy.
In Louisiana you pay child support until the child is 18 or 19 years of age. If the child is still in high school at the time when he or she turns 18, you would pay until the child is 19 and out of school.