No you do not pay support after she has passed 18
Yes until they are 18.
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That will depend on the original parenting plan filed with the court during your divorce. You will probably have to go to court and file a motion to stop child support since he has dropped out of school.
it goes directly to the child.
no if she is 18 and not in collage.z
Possibly. In this case, it doesn't appear that the child is "emancipated."
Depends on the age of the child. If the child is 18 or older and has dropped out of high school and is not pursuing a GED, the court may end the child support obligation. In most cases, child support will continue if the child is under 18, regardless of whether or not they are continuing their education.
The child is no longer in school, so you can start the legal process to end the payments.
No, child support ends in Pennsylvania when the child turns 18 and has graduated from high school.
Your child support obligation ends when the child turns 18 without regard to his school status, as long as no child support is in arrears. Refer to Washington statute RCW 26.28.010.
I'm not familiar with the laws of Virginia, but it sounds as if this child is 'emancipated' and, therefore, termination of current support (not arrears) might be possible. It won't be a good idea to simply 'stop' making child support payments. Read the court documents that established the latest child support payment programme, and if notice is required when you expect to discontinue paying, you must give notice. You could engage an attorney to help you finalize your child support payments.
In most states, the child support will automatically begin again once she has started school. You should expect the child support to begin within 2 weeks of her school start date.