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Not without a move being made by someone with standing in the court toward this end, usually the obligor, who lacks the funding to pay an attorney to do this. In Missouri, child support continues through college, and though each parent is obligated for a percentage of their income for the care of the child, only the obligor continues to pay when the child moves away to college. And, unless a modification is done, it continues to go to the parent who no longer has the child living there.
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They don't, an 18-year-old who leaves the family home is considered an adult and his or her parents are no longer financially obligated for support of said adult child.
If there is an existing court order that states that child support is to be paid until the person reaches an age higher than 18, the obligated parent and dependent child need to contact the court to have the order amended
In the state of Nebraska, you will have to pay child support under your child reaches 18 years of age. Once they turn 18, you should make sure that your child will not need more support but you are not required by law to help them.
If the child is under 1 then you do, if they are over 18 than you dont.
No unless the child is under the age of 18!! In any state!
At 18, you are no longer considered a child for child support purposes unless you have not graduated high school or are disabled. If the child is 18 and out of high school, you must contact the Texas AG to stop child support.
Not until your child is 18
Yes, is that child under 18? Then, you owe child support.
you have to pay child support as long as your child is under 18 years of age
Your parent would file for child support from the other parent and you would be living with them.
it goes directly to the child.
Yes, if a child is actively enrolled in college as a full-time student, the custodial parent will still receive child support. Once the child is done with college or if they drop out, the child support will stop.
18. Child support is for children, ie. under 18 years of age...unless they have not graduated high school.
No, child support doesn't stop. Quitting school does not emancipate a minor.
The child support goes to the one who have custody. If the grandparent still do and the child has just moved out temporarily, they will still get it. If the child is under 18 and has moved they also still get it unless the child is emancipated. If the child is 18 the child support generally end but it depends on the state laws and/or what you have written in the child support agreement.
In the state of Nebraska, you will have to pay child support under your child reaches 18 years of age. Once they turn 18, you should make sure that your child will not need more support but you are not required by law to help them.
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.
Only if the child is still under 18.
Depends on the age of the child. If the child is 18 or older and has dropped out of high school and is not pursuing a GED, the court may end the child support obligation. In most cases, child support will continue if the child is under 18, regardless of whether or not they are continuing their education.