Most definitely! There would be absolutely no excuse for someone not paying child support, if it is not paid legal actions can be taken.
your child attends community college when will support stop
most likely yes....non custodial parent usually pays child support until the child is out of college. That means if the child wants to get their masters and go to college for 8 years non custodial parent pays child support the whole time.
No, since you are not taking care of the child anymore. Child support is not the same as support for you.
No. If you owe child support enrolling in college will not make the child support go away. You need to request a modification of the child support order. The existing order is in effect until it is modified.No. If you owe child support enrolling in college will not make the child support go away. You need to request a modification of the child support order. The existing order is in effect until it is modified.No. If you owe child support enrolling in college will not make the child support go away. You need to request a modification of the child support order. The existing order is in effect until it is modified.No. If you owe child support enrolling in college will not make the child support go away. You need to request a modification of the child support order. The existing order is in effect until it is modified.
Depends on the laws in your state and the child support order.
A person may have to pay child support even if the child is 18 and in college and has a medical condition. This may be true if the person owes back child support.
You still have to support her until she is emancipated or the law or child support agreement says stop.
That depends on what's in your child support order. In WI the court can't order child support during college, however, if the parent voluntarily agreed to pay it and it was placed in the child support order, then it will be enforced.
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no unless he can not support the child
No matter what she named the child the father is responsible for child support.
In Colorado, child support will stop at the age of 18 or when the child finishes school. There is a possibility that the child can receive child support if the child goes on to college.