Visit the court that issued the child support order and request that it be terminated.
Visit the court that issued the child support order and request that it be terminated.
Visit the court that issued the child support order and request that it be terminated.
Visit the court that issued the child support order and request that it be terminated.
Visit the court that issued the child support order and request that it be terminated.
When the child turns 18 and becomes an adult, the parent is no longer obligated to pay child support.
The child can not stop the child support because the support goes to his parent. The parent paying can get the agreement changed at the courts.
How do I stop the payments now?
Does this mean the child is an adult?
No, your child will not be emancipated because she is pregnant and her parents still have to support her until she is.
Voluntarily terminating your rights or having the rights terminated by the state does not necessarily terminate your obligation to pay child support. Unless your child is adopted and another adult becomes responsible you generally must continue to pay child support.
Yes, it can. There's no magic number at which it becomes absolutely illegal for a court to terminate a child support agreement.
No, it is still owed with interest. The back child support was supposed to be paid while the child was growing up. Check your state laws.
The fact that the child is pregnant should have nothing to do with parental responsibility.
If there is a child support order in place, and your child is now an adult and has completed their education, then yes. You can have the order modified to stop child support as the child no longer meets the requirements of child support
The courts may approve you/your Mom's request to waive past-due support.
You stop paying for child support when your child turns 18.