Depending on several factors such as the child support order, any agreement between your parents and if you are still in college.
The child support laws and guidelines vary in different jurisdictions. Some provide child support payments through post high school career training or undergraduate education. Some require it only until the child reaches eighteen years of age.
In some states it does run until age 22. If it doesn't, than no. see links below
Only one creditor garnishment at a time is allowed to "run" until the debt is paid. Please be advised, child support payments are not considered "true garnishments" and therefore a creditor garnishment can be implemented while the child support order is in force.
you can work for your parents or help people in your neighborhood,but if youre too lazy you could just scream and run around until people think youre so poor youre trying to kill yourself so they will give you money . WARNING:THIS MIGHT NOT BE TRUE SO DONT ALWAYS DO ONLY DO IT IF YOURE GULIBALE
A single creditor garnishment can usually be allowed to run consecutively with a child support garnishment with the child support monies being given priority.
alimony and child support payments
yes it does cause youre energy
Run, don't walk to the venue that issued the order for support and file a petition/motion to suspend/abate support. On the other hand, if you cannot afford to help feed, clothe and educate the child you already have, perhaps you should consider not having more children...beyond the one you are about to deliver, that is.
While there is no statue of limitation for collecting court ordered unpaid back child support, there is for unordered support...the age of 21 of the dependent child. The child at the age of 18 may sue the noncustodial parent for unpaid support that was not ordered by the courts. This has been done at least twice.
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Speak to a lawyer or law enforcement.
After you have your first child/children, you usually have to wait until the child is around 2 or 3. The child can now run around and he/she will be out of the mothers arms.
It depends on the how the support was laid out legally. You should check your local laws because it also depends where you are located and the age of majority there - support usually stops when the child has reached age of majority unless otherwise stated by both parties. Now, again checking your local laws, if the child is no longer residing with the person that is receiving the support payments the support payments should no longer have to be made. Child support payments are paid to support a child.