It depends on your legal agreement. Many of them state that you will continue to support the child as long as they are a fulltime student...legality aside, you should provide what your child needs.
You need to check your child support order. The termination date should be included in the order or in the separation agreement. Most child support orders end when the child reaches eighteen unless arrangements were included to continue the support through career training or college.
You need to check your child support order. The termination date should be included in the order or in the separation agreement. Most child support orders end when the child reaches eighteen unless arrangements were included to continue the support through career training or college.
You need to check your child support order. The termination date should be included in the order or in the separation agreement. Most child support orders end when the child reaches eighteen unless arrangements were included to continue the support through career training or college.
You need to check your child support order. The termination date should be included in the order or in the separation agreement. Most child support orders end when the child reaches eighteen unless arrangements were included to continue the support through career training or college.
You need to check your child support order. The termination date should be included in the order or in the separation agreement. Most child support orders end when the child reaches eighteen unless arrangements were included to continue the support through career training or college.
Payments stop in accordance with the language of the court order and/or the laws of your State.
No. Regardless of what the child is doing it is paid until they are 18yo.
No, it ends at age 18. In some states the custodial parent can seek to have it prolonged until the child is 21-24 to finish college.
If the child is still in high school, child support continues until the child graduates or turns 19, whichever occurs first.
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.
Regardless of whether or not your child graduates high school in PA, once he/she reaches the age of 18, child support is absolved.
Yes. Child support in most states makes you obligated to pay until your child is 18, or graduates from high school. If your child is under 18 and in trade school, you still have to pay.
It changes only if the order for support specifically provides for such change.
I don't live in Cali but in most states the only time a child support case ends is when a child turns 18 or graduates from high school whichever comes last and not to exceed 19. Her having a baby should not have anything to do with your support.
Absolutely. In some states is until the child is 21, in others, until the child graduates.
Depends on what your decree says. In most cases, child support is paid until the child reaches 18 years of age or when the child graduates high school, which ever comes first.
In Texas, when the child graduates from High School. So if you have more then one child, when the last child that you have graduates from High School is when the child support payments will end for you. If the child is not in school for whatever reason it is the age of 18 years old.
Generally, the support obligation ends when the child reaches 18 years of age or the child graduates from high school, whichever occurs last. A child will also automatically be ineligible for child support if that child marries, is removed from disability status by a court order, or if the child dies.
It depends. Texas statue states 18 or graduation from high school whichever is later. However, if the child has purposely not attended school, etc...you can request a review and stop child support.
No, child support ends in Pennsylvania when the child turns 18 and has graduated from high school.