Yes. Answer If your child now works full time she is deemed to be self-sufficient so you should not be paying child support.
How do you prove the child is no longer enrolled in school
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Yes child support is paid until the child is 18 and in some states until they are 21.
If the child is actively pursuing the GED, you may still have to pay since he is still in school. Get legal advice.
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, is removed from disability status by a court order, or the child dies.
A mother is supposed to support her child through high school, as long as the child remains in school. Children are not required to support their parents.
While elementary school is mandatory, high school is not. Unless the support order specifically states that the child needs to be attending high school in order for support to be paid, the answer is "NO".
There is no child support after a child turns 18 in Texas, unless the child has not graduated high school.
Regardless of whether or not your child graduates high school in PA, once he/she reaches the age of 18, child support is absolved.
No, that obligations is to the father of that unborn child. Also, once high school is completed your financial obligation for support ends.
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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.
Yes. Child support is not something you pay so the child will stay in school, it's for their living expenses until they are emancipated and can support themselves.