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It changes only if the order for support specifically provides for such change.
A child has to be eighteen before the child support ends for a child. You then cant apply for child support than or you can get anymore for that child once you are eighteen you are done.
That depends on the state.
Generally, the obligation ends when the child reaches 18 years of age or the child graduates from high school, whichever occurs later. A child will also automatically be ineligible for child support if that child marries, is removed from disability status by a court order, or the child dies.
Most child support orders are in effect until the child graduates from high school. This depends on child support provisions in your child support order or agreement. It can continue through an undergraduate degree in some cases.
it stops
You need to visit the court, notify it that the child has reached eighteen years of age, and inquire about ending the child support order.
No, they are an adult.
if the child is special needs and has to live with a parent yes otherwise no
No, unless there is a specific provision written into the child support orders addressing secondary schools.
In a word, no.
No, the last I heard as long as they were in school yes if they dropped out for any reason then no. They may depend on the state you live in. My mom is a supervisor in child support, the rules are that a child support case ends when a child graduates from high school or turns 18, whichever comes LAST. Not to exceed 19 years of age.