When you call the state that your divorce went through and talk to Friend of the Court and find out why they continue to take it out. In Michigan child support stops usually at 18 BUT if you owe any back child support you will continue paying until all chiild support owed, that has been in arrearage, is paid in full and depending on if the child went straight to college AND what your divorce degree says. Nan
A semesteris a half-year term in a school or college.
The time frame is probably longer than that--indicating that they have left school. A semester out of school may be just a break. If you're "just curious", that's probably a good enough answer. If you have some financial stake in the answer, though, consult a lawyer, because it will depend on your location and the exact wording of the support decree.
A CUNY school is just like a Regular college
It depends on whether the school operate on a regular two semester, quarter semester, or tri-semester, academic year. Typically, a semester in a two semester school, runs 14 to 16 weeks. It just depends on how they arrange the required class contact hours.
If you have a failing semester average you will be okay if nof failed to badly. year average failing can result to summer school. Failing in middle school will not be against you in college and work
Five textbooks: $450. School and lab supplies: $65. Intuition: Priceless. College tuition: In state: about $3000/semester Out of state: about $20,000/semester.
School of Visual Arts. He will be attending the 2011 winter semester for photography
No, child support ends in Pennsylvania when the child turns 18 and has graduated from high school.
You can file for the money to go directly to the child, provide you state requires child support beyond high school. See link
I am not clear if you are asking about a college math class or high school math class. If it is college you take it for one semester. Some math classes are divided into two parts and you take one the first semester and then the second half the next semester. If this is high school it could be for the entire year.
A short semester offers classes in 4 or 8 week segments and meets for a longer time frame
If the divorce decree is from the State of Arizona, the answer is NO. He will not be required to continue to pay child support once your daughter turns 18 or until she graduates from high school, but not past the age of 19, UNLESS your divorce decree specifies that child support is to continue until she graduates from college. Arizona Termination of support at 18 or until child graduates from high school, but not past 19 No statute or case law holding parents to a duty to college support in the absence of an agreement; courts will enforce contracts to provide such support. Solomon v. Findley, 167 Ariz. 409, 808 P.2d 294 (1991).