Yes, you and her mother still have to support her until she is emancipated.
A mother is supposed to support her child through high school, as long as the child remains in school. Children are not required to support their parents.
Yes, until the child reaches the age of 18. However if your child continues school, you get child support until the age of 21 or until he/she is no longer enrolled and attending school.
He should file to have you emancipated, which the child herself should be doing, as she's wanting to be treated as an adult. She no longer has any need for financial support.
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Usually they are brown, white, grey or black. Some can also be spotted.
if your boyfriend wont come to school then the best thing is to break it off. if he isn't doing his school work or coming to school then if you two were to ever get married and have children then he most likely wont be able to help support you and your family
no if she is 18 and not in collage.z
Yes.
If by your state laws, you are obligated to pay beyond high school, than you can request that your payments go directly to the children, PLUS file a motion that the amount the residential parent was obligated to spend on the children, also be sent to them. In a Missouri case, when the child took up residence with her boyfriend, while away at college, and was no longer living with the mother, the mother was obligated to pay her part, based on the child support guidelines, to the daughter. The mother lost on appeal. It was her belief that only the father should be obligated. With two child support payments, the daughter was getting $1800 a month for living expenses.See related link below
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no, she is no longer a minor shes considered an independent adult ..unless he still owes for pass support...arreage
Yes, but whether support continues depends on your state laws. see link below