yes
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You should review the child support order and if it doesn't state the child support should continue then notify the court. You may no longer be required to pay.You should review the child support order and if it doesn't state the child support should continue then notify the court. You may no longer be required to pay.You should review the child support order and if it doesn't state the child support should continue then notify the court. You may no longer be required to pay.You should review the child support order and if it doesn't state the child support should continue then notify the court. You may no longer be required to pay.
Yes. Typically child support continues to age 18 or while the child is still in high school. But, this varies by state and can be longer. For the requirement in your state go to the related link below
Do not look for reimbursement; but do check in with your legal help if the child has not attended school for six months or longer to end child support--this will prevent your being out of compliance.AnswerYou need to notify the court that the child is no longer attending school. The court will advise you as to what proof you will need. Generally, if the child has left school permanently you can file for a termination of the child support order. You will not be reimbursed for prior child support payments but you need to stay on top of the situation.
Depends on the State. However if he is not a full-time high school student and is age 18 child support is no longer an obligation.
No, child support doesn't stop. Quitting school does not emancipate a minor.
It would depend on state laws. In most states, if the person getting the child support check no longer suports the child he/she would loss the right to claim money.
In Indiana, child support continues until the age of 18, regardless of the child's high school standing.
Until the child is 18, yes.
Child support in the state of California continues until the child stops going to school. including college.
You need to review your child support order and check your state laws. If you no longer have n obligation to pay you should visit the court that issued the order and ask how to get it terminated.You need to review your child support order and check your state laws. If you no longer have n obligation to pay you should visit the court that issued the order and ask how to get it terminated.You need to review your child support order and check your state laws. If you no longer have n obligation to pay you should visit the court that issued the order and ask how to get it terminated.You need to review your child support order and check your state laws. If you no longer have n obligation to pay you should visit the court that issued the order and ask how to get it terminated.
Child support arrears do not go away. They must be paid even after the child reached the age of majority and the child support order is no longer in effect.
NO