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By law, support generally ends when the child attains majority (this varies among the States) and/or finishes high school (some orders provide for support during post-high school education), or becomes emancipated (generally, self-supporting). Support for children with severe disabilities may continue into their adulthood. There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due support.

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You would have to go back to court...if you are unwilling to do so. Given that the child is still attending school, you are probably not "home free."

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Q: Do you have to pay child support for an 18 year old attending high school in California not living at home?
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Does a father still have to pay child support if the child has moved in with the father and is attending school?

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Is high school attendance by a minor child mandatory in order for the custodial parent to continue receiving child support payments?

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".


What if the custodial parent has no children living with her but gets child support?

That parent probably should not be receiving 'Child Support' then, unless it is back child support that the other parent owed from beforehand or the children in question are attending school (including post secondary, even if they are not living at home anymore). Different jurisdictions have different rules, however, so you'll have to consult a lawyer familiar with the appropriate laws.


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