Yes. Your child support obligation terminates when the child reaches the age of majority. (Except that it may be continued for some additional months for the child to complete high school, depending on the terms of the order.)
No
Tell them to stop. Dont be hard...there old people!
Voluntarily terminating your rights or having the rights terminated by the state does not necessarily terminate your obligation to pay child support. Unless your child is adopted and another adult becomes responsible you generally must continue to pay child support.
yes you both will have to agree and then go back to court
You send in your child support payments regularly and on time.
No. You can go to court and see about having the payment amount reduced but you still have to pay child support because your child still needs to eat.
There are a variety of reasons why one may need to pay child support. If you have to pay child support in Prince Georges County, the age where you can stop payments is 18.
No. You will still have to pay child support for your children.
No. Your new spouse will not pay for your child. That is for the parents to do.
No. You only need to pay child support if you have a child. Starting a new business is not classed as having a child though it can be expensive.
Yes, voluntarily relinquishing your parental rights does not excuse you from having to pay child support.
Whatever you do, do not stop paying child support. You have to get the current order modified by a judge to be able to stop the payments.