The only way you will have to keep paying child support is if you have back child support that you never payed.. That's the only way they can still get money from you.. I am 15 but the same thing happened with my real dad and me.. If you don't owe child support then you should be free..
The only way you will have to keep paying child support is if you have back child support that you never payed.. That's the only way they can still get money from you.. I am 15 but the same thing happened with my real dad and me.. If you don't owe child support then you should be free..
a person that is involved in the school of thought of sophism
Child support payments usually stop at age 18, unless some payments have been missed along the way ... Providing ALL your payments for child support are fully up to date and paid in full, you can file in court to have these stopped.
What, boarding school is free? Yes, you have to pay your child support payments regardless of where the child is living. They are used to support the child regardless of where they are living.
Whichever is later.
scholasticism
In most states, the child support will automatically begin again once she has started school. You should expect the child support to begin within 2 weeks of her school start date.
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".
a person that is involved in the school of thought of sophism
Yes, custodial payments are for the support and care of a child until they are 18.
The payment of the school's accounts was in arrears.His chld support payments were in arrears soon after he lost his job.
Yes, as long as you keep up your child support payments. Otherwise, the court may order you to find work.
Social security payments for the husband stopped upon his death. If the child is under 22 (?) and is still in school, there may be payments due to the child. If you are receiving checks on your own behalf as a widow, those checks are not subject to child support payments. You can call Social Security directly or look online for this information.