A child can work for about 3 hours on school days.
3 hours 60 hours 60 hours
You will need to contact the agency to stop child support. However, if the child is still attending high school, 18 is not the "magic" age in many places.
The average American child will attend school from 8 AM to 3 PM 180 days of the year. That means the average American child spends 1,260 hours per year in school.
In most places, once the child turns 18 and is not in school any longer, then child support is not an option. Even suing for unpaid child support is not possible in many states at that point.
There are many who have extra jobs after school. like at McDonalds etc.
Children should get at least 8-10 hours of sleep each night, but, on average, children normally get about 9 hours of sleep on school nights.
The child doesn't receive child support. The custodial parent does. The state of MS normally orders child support through the age of 21, if the child is still in school. However, there are situations that would be cause for termination of support. For exampe, if the child "cohabits with another person without the approval of the parent obligated to pay support". You can find the laws regarding this under MS Code 93-11-65(8a).
I doubt there were many child support laws back then. Normally, only the custodial parent of the child can file for child support, not the actual child.
Yes, provided that is when child support stops in your state. In many states it runs as late as age 23. see links below
Child support in Oregon is calculated on many factors including both parents' gross incomes, allowable deductions, number of children, who is covering what expenses and parenting time. There is no "average" amount.
I depends on what the school decides. The school I go to, we go to school for six hours. The school decides. Most schools last for six to seven hours or so. It also depends if your talking about Elementary School, middle School, or High School. Even college! I hope this helped you!!