You file for custody as the child should be living with one of them. The custodial parent can be charged with abandonment. if the child has married, get the support stopped, or have the child emancipated.
"Should" end is a matter of opinion. By law, support generally ends when the child attains majority (this varies among the States) and/or finishes high school (some orders provide for support during post-high school education), or becomes emancipated (generally, self-supporting). Support for children with severe disabilities may continue into their adulthood.
You must check the divorce decree and child support order. Child support ends in California when the child reaches eighteen and has graduated high school. However, if there was any agreement between the parents that if continue through college the state will enforce that agreement.You should contact the court that issued the child support order to determine how it must be terminated.You must check the divorce decree and child support order. Child support ends in California when the child reaches eighteen and has graduated high school. However, if there was any agreement between the parents that if continue through college the state will enforce that agreement.You should contact the court that issued the child support order to determine how it must be terminated.You must check the divorce decree and child support order. Child support ends in California when the child reaches eighteen and has graduated high school. However, if there was any agreement between the parents that if continue through college the state will enforce that agreement.You should contact the court that issued the child support order to determine how it must be terminated.You must check the divorce decree and child support order. Child support ends in California when the child reaches eighteen and has graduated high school. However, if there was any agreement between the parents that if continue through college the state will enforce that agreement.You should contact the court that issued the child support order to determine how it must be terminated.
A mother is supposed to support her child through high school, as long as the child remains in school. Children are not required to support their parents.
Parents who don't love and support them enough.
I'm not familiar with Missouri law, but I'm certain that the child support obligation would continue in such a case.
In general, parents must support their children until they are adult, normally until they reach 18 years. If the over 18 young adult is dependent, eg. at school of some type or disabled, support can continue much longer but is not usually compulsory unless ordered by a court. The location or jurisdiction of the parents is not relevant. Wherever they are, they must support their children.
From Minnesota's Child Support website: When does a child support order end? Usually a support order ends when the child turns 18 or completes secondary school, but not later than when the child reaches age 20. However, parents can negotiate a court order that provides for support to continue later, such as through college education. Support can continue indefinitely for a child incapable of self-support because of a physical or mental condition. Minn. Stat. § 518A.26, subd. 5. Parents should be aware that privately negotiated agreements can be altered by the court if the court determines the agreement is not in the best interests of the child.
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".
In Virginia, parents have a legal obligation to support their children until the age of 18. However, if a child who is 18 is still in high school, parents may be required to continue providing support until the child graduates or turns 19, whichever comes first. Parents cannot simply tell the child to leave home if they are still in high school.
It depends which jurisdiction you are in.
In Kansas, parents are obligated to provide support for their minor children under the age of 18. Once a child turns 18, the parents are generally not legally required to provide support or housing, and they can ask the child to leave their home. However, if the child is still in high school, the parents may have a legal obligation to continue supporting them until they graduate.
Child support is paid as long as the child is a minor, get emancipated or when the child support agreement says so.