In most US states the age of majority is 18 which usually indicates the non custodial parent is no longer obligated to pay support. In matters referred to in the question, the non custodial parent should contact the attorney or the clerk of the court where the support order was issued for assistance and/or information.
Generally the terms of the current support order should be followed until the non custodial parent has assured his or her obligations have legally ceased. If an overpayment results it is possible to recover those monies.
No, that child is emancipated
Child support is paid as long as the child is a minor, get emancipated or when the child support agreement says so.
Back child support is paid until paid in full, regardless of the age of the child.
Can the custodial parent ask for child support for her children past the age of 18 if the children are full time college students?
No, regardless of your age, you are emancipated by being married and therefor does not get child support.
Yes
Not really, the question is the age of the child as it pertains to emancipation. Typically, the age of emancipation is 18 years of age, and the child is not a full-time student.
Depends. Legal age of emancipation, for child support purposes, is 21 in MS. Meaning that you are obligated to pay child support until the child reaches 21. Exceptions do apply such as, the child getting married or moving out on his/her own, not maintaining a full time student status or joins the military full time before the age of 21, then child support, by order of the courts, can possibly be stopped.
I think that in most states child support stops when the child reaches 18 yrs. old UNLESS they are a full time student OR there is still a balance on past due child support.
You have to petition the court that filed the child support orders and prove to them the child no longer requires your support. If they concur, the orders will be ammended.
No you do not have to work full-time. Working anytime will get your wages garnished. Child support even garnish wages on Day labor and temporary jobs. Income is income and they will take from any source of income you may have.
Yes. Answer If your child now works full time she is deemed to be self-sufficient so you should not be paying child support.