Yes until she is emancipated. It might also be a good idea, since you allowed her to move, to see to that the child support goes directly to her and not to the mother unless she moved with them.
Until they are of adult age and/or emancipated, yes.
it goes directly to the child.
no if she is 18 and not in collage.z
If the daughter is no longer living with her mother, and is independent, then you could petition to end child support. If she is still in highschool, you might continue to pay with the agreement that the money transfers from mother to daughter.
If that is the only child you share, then you will have to pay him child support. If there are two children, then you two will break even and no one will pay child support. If there are more than two children, then the amount of support will have to be re-calculated and he should pay you less.
I think she can, than go after him for support once she moves, she is the bread winner
If the father of your kids moves in does he still have to pay child support?
Regardless, child support continues until age 21. see link
Child Support is determined by many factors, including the child's residence. A child support order can be reviewed anytime and if there is a change that effects the payment of $50. or more the order will be modified to fit the current conditions. You can obtain the forms by requesting a modification of child support through your local Department of Child Support Services (DCSS).
Yes, is that child under 18? Then, you owe child support.
You still have to support her until she is emancipated or the law or child support agreement says stop.
I'm not familiar with Canadian law, but moving the child out of state in the US would not terminate support.
Because they are not the child's parents, guardians are not required to pay support.