If there is a child support order in place, and your child is now an adult and has completed their education, then yes. You can have the order modified to stop child support as the child no longer meets the requirements of child support
No, the parent paying child support have to let the court know the child is 21 and ask for a modification to end it. They will send letters to everyone involved.
Do you mean, "arrearage?" The answer is, no.
the child has to be 21, not 18.
I don't think they give child support for an adult. If your parents wants to support you great, but at 21 it is not a must.
I think that when the child turns 21 is an appropriate age.
Right after the child turns 21
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.
A non citizen can gain status through an American child who is at least 21 years of age. Once the child turns 21, the child can file a petition for the non citizen parent.
No, because the monies was owed to the custodial parent who provided for the child.
yes you can when the child turns 21 you can file for your papers
In New York, a parent's legal responsibility for a child typically ends when the child turns 21 or when the child becomes legally emancipated before that age. It can also end if the child gets married, joins the military, or is declared legally emancipated by a court.
Child support payments in New York State typically end when the child turns 21 years old. However, there are some circumstances where support may continue past this age, such as if the child has special needs. It is important to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific details of your case.