It depends on the child support agreement--and it may make a difference if the child is living with you or not!
Legally, as long as the child is 18, there are no obligations.
you have to pay child support as long as your child is under 18 years of age
No, not when the child is 18.
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.
No, at 18 your child is legally an adult and is no longer your dependant, so you do not have to pay support.
18,unless its in the divorce papers,college does not have to be paid
A person may have to pay child support even if the child is 18 and in college and has a medical condition. This may be true if the person owes back child support.
Only if written into the order. See links below
Child support stops when the child turns 18 or earlier if a courts rules as such. Child support may be for longer if the child is in college.
In Colorado, child support will stop at the age of 18 or when the child finishes school. There is a possibility that the child can receive child support if the child goes on to college.
No unless the child is under 18 or it has been previously agreed upon in a decree. Texas does not have child support for adults in college.
In some states the custodial parent can ask for child support past age 18 when the child is in college so they can finish.