If your child is an emancipated minor and you are required by law to pay the child support then those responsibilities to pay the child support do not just go away. You are supposed to go to family court and take your case there. Just because your child is an emancipated minor does not mean that you are not supposed to pay child support any more.
A parent does not "emancipate" a child. A child emancipates himself/herself by becoming self-supporting prior to reaching majority by, for example, joining the military.
Typically, no; if you're under court order to do so, however, get an order terminating support (and setting the amount of arrearage, if any) - do not simply stop paying on your own.
Yes, you are obligated to support your child until they are emancipated.
Unless he/she is emancipated, yes.
Yes, you have to pay until they are emancipated.
No, that child is emancipated
You still have to support her until she is emancipated or the law or child support agreement says stop.
Yes, you pay until your child is emancipated. Pregnancy does not emancipate in any state.
Yes. Child support is not something you pay so the child will stay in school, it's for their living expenses until they are emancipated and can support themselves.
A child must be emancipated, and having a child does not emancipate a child in MS.
Until she is 18 and emancipated, yes.
No, when married the minor becomes emancipated.
If she is a minor yes. Pregnancy does not emancipate her and neither is she emancipated after the child is born.
When the child reaches majority/is emancipated, the obligor still owes any support that was ordered and not paid.