Generally, the obligation ends when the child reaches 18 years of age or the child graduates from high school, whichever occurs later. A child will also automatically be ineligible for child support if that child marries, is removed from disability status by a court order, or the child dies, but....
The court may order a postsecondary education subsidy if good cause is shown. In determining whether good cause exists, the court shall consider the age of the child, the ability of the child relative to postsecondary education, the child's financial resources, whether the child is self-sustaining, and the financial condition of each parent.
If the court determines that good cause is shown for ordering a postsecondary education subsidy, the court shall determine the amount of subsidy as follows:
A postsecondary education subsidy shall be payable to the child, to the educational institution, or to both, but shall not be payable to the custodial parent. A postsecondary education subsidy shall not be awarded if the child has repudiated the parent by publicly disowning the parent, refusing to acknowledge the parent, or by acting in a similar manner.
The child shall forward, to each parent, reports of grades awarded at the completion of each academic session within 10 days of receipt of the reports. Unless otherwise specified by the parties, a postsecondary education subsidy awarded by the court shall be terminated upon the child's completion of the first calendar year of course instruction if the child fails to maintain a cumulative grade point average in the median range or above during that first calendar year.
Section 598.21F of the Iowa Code
18 years old, or 19 if the child if still enrolled in high school.
Until it is paid in FULL! Regardless of the child's age you are obligated to pay all support for all months ordered by the court.
yup
Yes if you owe child support or back taxes those are the only two reasons.
Yes, nationwide.
your State's child support agency
The courts can do this, as well as the State child support agency.
If you owe back child support then both state and federal taxes can be intercepted.
If the mother filed for it, and if the judge approves a retroactive order.
Yes, thru the State's child support agency.
The State child support agency does this.
Only the courts can approve any waiver or forgiveness of past-due child support.
he will have to pay back child support if owed unless mother agrees not to or he will have to pay back support if owed to state like if mother was on state aid,but no he will not have to pay for future support
Yes (but not SSI).