One way is if the child is adopted by someone else who is willing to become responsible for supporting the child. Otherwise you need to petition the court to modify or terminate the child support order.
You stop paying for child support when your child turns 18.
Make an official request from child support enforcement. see links
No, there is no way to legally "opt out" of child support. If a court order has been established for child support, the obliger is required to continue paying, regardless of whether or not the recipient wants to continue receiving payments.
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It's a book that cost you money promising to help stop paying child support. It's similar to the books on how to stop paying taxes.
If no support is in arrears, you file for termination of child support with the agency of jurisdiction over the support case (where the order originated). It will be up to the court to determine whether or not your child support will end if they are legally residing in a state allowing for earlier termination.
The child can not stop the child support because the support goes to his parent. The parent paying can get the agreement changed at the courts.
on her birthday
See link below. Child Support Laws - At What Age Does Child Support Stop?
A parent's age has no effect on her/his child support obligation.
See Link BelowChild Support Age-At what age does child support stop and what steps need to be taken to bring this about?
no