think so
If the child is attending class and is not yet 22, maybe. You will have to file for a court decision.
Who is paying for the school? Is it a scholarship or a relative? As long as it is not the person required to pay child support it really doesn't matter. The child still needs clothes, uniforms, health insurance, all sorts of things. Sorry, you don't get out of paying child support based on where the kid goes to school.
I wouldn't think so let child support no he is living with you
The child's pregnancy would not, in itself, be cause for terminating support.
Your legal obligations are set forth in the child support order. You need to review it.
Child support terminates when the child becomes emancipated, or when the child graduates from high school if the children are emancipated only by age, are under nineteen and are attending high school; and If the parties have a written agreement, the court may order and enforce child support for the maintenance and education after high school of emancipated children. 40-4-7 of the New Mexico Statutes.
Yes. You are not paying for the mother, you are paying for the child. If that were the case, children living on college campuses whose custodial parent has an extended modification to child support granted or are attending boarding school would not be able to collect support. If the child is living elsewhere without permission of the court and/or if that move would constitute legal emancipation as outlined by your state's laws, you do have the right to file for modification of child support based on the same.
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No matter what age or in school. Child Support is until 18 years of age.
Yes, until the child reaches the age of 18. However if your child continues school, you get child support until the age of 21 or until he/she is no longer enrolled and attending school.
While elementary school is mandatory, high school is not. Unless the support order specifically states that the child needs to be attending high school in order for support to be paid, the answer is "NO".
If the support order included a provision continuing support while the child was enrolled in college it does not matter where the child is living, as the support is to reimburse the custodial parent for the non custodial parents share of the child's expenses. If the child is attending school the custodial parent is likely still paying expenses for that child regardless of where they are living