In most states, child support continues until the child graduates high school or until their 19th birthday, whichever comes first. Very few states continue child support past a child's 19th birthday.
The final payment of child benefit is paid right up to the day before a child's sizteenth birthday - UNLESS the child is continuing into full-time education in which case it can be paid up to their eighteenth birthday.
It is free in the UK and it is also free if you are on a low income or on benefit.
The child support money is part of a court order between your two parents, for your benefit. It is up to them. If you are still in school at eighteen and not employed full time, your custodial parent may still receive support.
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It depends what country you're in ! Here in the UK - you cannot collect unemployment benefit if you're in full-time education. One of the conditions for receiving benefit is that you must be actively seeking, and available for work - neither condition can be met if you're in full-time education.
If the child has left full-time non adanced education and is over 16, then no.
If the father is on the birth certificate you will still get all your incomes. The only way this could change for you is if the father had full custody or lived in the home.
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If the mother has the full custody then she can take the child, and she can get the child support. If she doesn't have the full custody, then she is not allowed to take the child without the father consent, but she still can get the child support.
Yes, being granted full custody does not relieve the other parent of their financial obligations to the child(ren).
No, regardless of your age, you are emancipated by being married and therefor does not get child support.