By law in those states that require it, he still must, except the money goes directly to the child rather than you. As for those states that do not have this law, you must hire an attorney to file a motion to modify the child support order. This will not be a case that falls under the purview of Child Support Enforcement as it is not considered a "Change of Circumstances". See links below
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It depends on the child support agreement--and it may make a difference if the child is living with you or not!
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If the child support order provides that the non-custodial parent pay then yes, of course. Living on campus implies the child is in college and needs the support of both parents. Living on campus costs money. Costs don't go down when your child enters college.
No. Outside of child support you cannot force him to help out with college tuition and fees. Although he must continue to pay child support until the child either graduates from college or stops attending.
If you were still living with the other parent, you'd be helping to support the child through that period as more than likely the child will be unable to support themselves. Living apart from the other parent does not absolve you of that responsibility towards your child.
No, when married you own everything together. In states that allow legal separations the court can issue a child support order if the parents are living apart.
Yes, you have to pay until they are 18yo. In some states the child support can be prolonged until the child is 21-24 when they are in college.
You must obey the child support order as long as it is in effect and until it has been modified by a court. A child may be in college. The child support payments must continue to be made to the custodial parent as provided in the child support order.
your child attends community college when will support stop
As long as the child is in university they are still considered a dependent and are still covered by child support. And aren't you glad your dhild is going to university and more than happy to help them out with it.
Child support is to provide for children not living with you, it would be assumed if you are living with your child that you are supporting them - take it up with your local child support board.