If an order already exist, and provided the owed parent is not maintaining a claim.
Child support is paid until either the child turns 18, or until graduation, whichever comes later.
You still owe the other parent money and they have to be paid.
Child support in the state of California continues until the child stops going to school. including college.
No, not unless there is an additon to the court order that requests it.. Standard orders in the State of California end when the child turns 18 and is no longer a full-time high school student.
It would depend on the child's age but Yes if your child is still enrolled in highschool. You can stop if your child turns 18 and has graduated from highschool but if your child turns 18 and is still in highschool then you'll have to pay support until the child graduates highschool or turns 19 whatever happens first.
Yes, if you have been ordered to pay child support. The courts/child support agency presumably know the CP's whereabouts. Also, the support might be owed to the State.
There is no statute of limitations on collecting support arrearages.
If the child is still in high school, child support continues until the child graduates or turns 19, whichever occurs first.
you have to pay child support as long as your child is under 18 years of age
I don't live in Cali but in most states the only time a child support case ends is when a child turns 18 or graduates from high school whichever comes last and not to exceed 19. Her having a baby should not have anything to do with your support.
Yes, if he has no income.
The law that applies is the law of the governing state of Maryland even if child lives in another state. If Maryland law permits support for post secondary education, then it would be granted. Even if you change the venue to PA and record the child support order in PA, the law must still be enforced based on the original governing state. However, I would certainly not move your child support order to PA since PA law does not allow for any post secondary support unless it is in the orginial child support order or some other written agreement.