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Q: If a child is 18 and not in school does non custodial parent still pay child support in Indiana?
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Can the custodial parent ask for an increase in child support if she returns to school full time?

Can the custodial parent ask for child support for her children past the age of 18 if the children are full time college students?


Do you have to pay child support for a person who is 21?

Not usually, but there are some cases in which you might. 1. Some states require the non-custodial parent to continue to pay child support if the child hasn't graduated high school and is still living with the custodial parent. 2. If the child is disabled, there is no cut off age for ending child support. The non-custodial parent will continue to owe child support for as long as the disabled child lives with the custodial parent.


If your 18-year-old son dropped out of school and moved out of the custodial parent's house a year ago is it legal for the custodial parent to re-enroll him in school so the support will continue?

Yes, if the non custodial parent wanted to file suit to have the support order amended or rescinded it should have been done when the child dropped out of school and/or moved from the custodial parent's residence. A child support order is valid until the child reaches the age of majority for the state where the order was issued or the age stated in the support order or unless the order is changed or ceased by order of the court.


If a 21 year old full time student lives on their own is the custodial parent entitled to child support?

If the support order included a provision continuing support while the child was enrolled in college it does not matter where the child is living, as the support is to reimburse the custodial parent for the non custodial parents share of the child's expenses. If the child is attending school the custodial parent is likely still paying expenses for that child regardless of where they are living


Does each parent in a divorced situation need to be responsible for paying the school for half of the lunch money?

Generally speaking, if there is a custodial parent and a non-custodial parent (joint custody is different and each case is unique), then the non-custodial parent pays child support and that child support is supposed to be used (along with the custodial parent's contribution, because they're responsible for providing for the child too) to pay for everything that the child needs, including lunches.


If there was no order put in place for child support can the child who is now 23 go after the mother for back child support in South Carolina?

Child support does not belong to the child but rather to the custodial parent to help compensate for the cost of raising the child until he or she is 18 or no longer attends school as a fulltime student. The custodial parent can however seek payment for back past child support from the non custodial parent.


In NY state if a child wants to live with the non-custodial parent at age eighteen does the custodial parent then pay child support?

Typically child support ceases when the child reaches the age of majority unless the court decides to continue support while the child is in school, whether it be high school or college. You can certainly go to court and request an order of support, but unless you were previously ordered to pay support to the custodial parent beyond age eighteen while the child was in their care it is unlikely an order will be imposed.


Can a non-custodial parent enroll the child in a school near them without the other parent's consent?

No. The school will only deal with the custodial parent. The non-custodial parent cannot enroll a child in school.No. The school will only deal with the custodial parent. The non-custodial parent cannot enroll a child in school.No. The school will only deal with the custodial parent. The non-custodial parent cannot enroll a child in school.No. The school will only deal with the custodial parent. The non-custodial parent cannot enroll a child in school.


Can custodial parent kick out child still in school?

No a custodial parent can not kick a child out of school if the child is still a minor. If the child is 18 years old, the parent may kick them out.


Do you have to give up custody of your child if your child transfers school?

Well, this is actually a little complicated to answer since the question is a little to vague. So let me see if I can break this down: Let's talk about the long shot scenario: You are the custodial parent and you want your child to attend school in the same school district as the non-custodial parent; you are now going to have your child move in with the non-custodial parent so they can attend said school. So, the answer would be yes, you will have to give up primary custody of your child in order for them to live in the non-custodial parents home. This is what could happen: a. Adjust custody order to reflect joint custody; have visitation rights. Just understand that whoever has more "nights" with the child each year will be considered the custodial parent. As a non-custodial parent, you could be obligated to pay child support. b. Adjust custody order to reflect that non-custodial parent will have primary custody of your child. They will now be the custodial parent and you, as a non-custodial parent, may be obligated to provide child support. Easy scenario: You just want to move to a new school district, and as the custodial parent your child naturally moves with you. Then, no, you do not have to give up custody of your child. What you must do is provide the non-custodial parent with your change of address as well as a new home phone number if it changes.


Can you get the custodial parent in trouble for child not attending school in the state of Oregon?

In Oregon, the school district generally holds the custodial parent responsible for ensuring that their child attends school. If a child is not attending school regularly, the school district may take steps to address truancy, such as involving the custodial parent in meetings and offering support services. However, it is unlikely that the custodial parent would face legal trouble solely for their child's non-attendance, unless there is evidence of intentional neglect or failure to comply with court orders.


Do I have to buy school supplies if i pay child support?

Child support is for food, housing, shelter and anything else the custodial parent decides is necessary to support the child. The courts frown upon non-custodial parents not contributing to extra-curricular activities, school supplies and medical co-pays.