Unless the original order specifies a different age or the child support ends at the age of majority (18). The other exceptions are if the child is disabled or still attending high school. Also the court can, upon request of the child or custodial parent/guaradian take into consideration continuing the support pursuant to mitigating circumstances until the child's reaches 21.
Also, In New York Can go as far as college until the child reaches the age of 23. if ordered by Judge.
Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.
If you and your husband have been separated for over a year and he is not paying child support, you must consult a lawyer and have a custody agreement before taking the children out of state.
by paying it until it's paid off.
it depends what the child support order says. Today they require a date on when it's supposed to end and if yours don't have that you can end up paying passed age 18. Read more in the link below.
Yes
A child support order entered anywhere in the US is enforceable nationwide. I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency about this.
Contact your State's child support agency. They can take various actions to establish/collect support. Be patient but persistent. Good luck!
Attendance to school prior to age 18 is not a consideration in any state for the removal of the child support obligation. See link below for state laws.
The state of residence of the obligor, which than transfers it to the other state, who can than claim not to have received it.
Yes
If you are talking about help from the state, then not exactly. The way it works is that if you obtain help from the state, the state gets to try to collect your child support to reimburse itself for what the state is paying you.
http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=26.19.090 This has all of the answers you will need. The age depends on a lot of things. The age in which child support ends is in any state is always determined by the stipulation in the latest child support order. Judges can mandate an order that supercedes the age cited in state law if they so choose. Likewise, a judge may order child support to cease at any time, regardless of the age of the minor child(ren). A person paying support should never assume that once the child reaches the state's age of majority they can cease payment, unless it is clearly stated in the court order.