If a 17 year old quits school, you as a parent or guardian will still have to pay for support because the 17 year old is still not of legal adult age which is 18.
If you're in the US, once she turns 18, she can move out, and no, you do not have to support her.
Yes, you and her mother still have to support her until she is emancipated.
NO
Until the end of high school
Depends on the State. However if he is not a full-time high school student and is age 18 child support is no longer an obligation.
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If you provide over 50% of their financial support, they are under 25 and in school you can.
You continue to pay child support unless otherwise mandated by the court. Running away does not constitute emancipation.
Usually, but they can be sued for support if you are a student in good standing.
Probably not, but you need to follow the legalities to getting the child support order ended so that you are still not liable.
There might be obligations. One factor will be what the divorce or support agreement says. The Indiana laws may also specify support if they are still in high school. In most cases once they reach the age of 18 there is no further obligation.
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