As you will still be receiving money to live on, you can get it reduced. See links
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The payment of the school's accounts was in arrears.His chld support payments were in arrears soon after he lost his job.
In most states, the support would stop at 18 due to not being in school. See related link
Your question doesn't seem to make sense Most schools do not have control over whether or not you have a phone. If your phone is provided by your school then they would have the ability to provide or withhold phone service based on payment for service.
Your question doesn't seem to make sense Most schools do not have control over whether or not you have a phone. If your phone is provided by your school then they would have the ability to provide or withhold phone service based on payment for service.
This depends on what it is you're asking. Does you state require support beyond high school? If it does, than make a request to child support enforcement to split the payment so that part if it can go to her, directly. See link for laws on child support beyond high school. If child support does not extend beyond high school, you will need to do a modification. see related question.
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The issue of a minor graduating from high school does not mean the non custodial parent is relieved of his or her financial obligations. The age of majority for the state in which the minor is a resident and/or the terms of the child support order dictate when the non custodial parent may cease paying support. It is possible to have a support order amended if the circumstances warrant. Generally no further action is necessary to stop payment of support once the child reaches the age designated on the current support order.
SSLC stands for Secondary School Leaving Certificate
You can, but if you get a refund from the school your attending based on State Laws it may be taken as part of payment to reduce the debt. (i.e child support etc.)
School service is helping out your school. Where community service is helping anywhere in your community.