This child would probably be considered emancipated and therefore no child support would be awarded.
See link below. Child Support Laws - At What Age Does Child Support Stop?
It depends on the child support order and the age of the child. The rest is immaterial.
That depends on state laws. see link
age 21 see link
No.
In New York State the maximum age for child support is 21 years old. However that is considered "emancipated" if the child gets married, becomes self-supporting, or joins the military.
Yes, until age 21 see links
That depends on factors such as the language of the court order, the State, whether the child has a severe disability, the child's school status, etc.
Don't ever send child support payments directly to anyone! Send them through your State's disbursement unit or the courts, and age 21 is the cutoff age.
Unless the original order specifies a different age or the child support ends at the age of majority (18). The other exceptions are if the child is disabled or still attending high school. Also the court can, upon request of the child or custodial parent/guaradian take into consideration continuing the support pursuant to mitigating circumstances until the child's reaches 21. Also, In New York Can go as far as college until the child reaches the age of 23. if ordered by Judge.
You only have to pay support up till the age of 18 then they are no longer a child but an adult you may have to split the college but that should be arranged by the court
child support stops at age 21 in NY