Child support is based upon age (usually 18), not education.
If you were order by the court to pay child support, that support will continue until the child either graduates college or stops attending. I do not believe the court can order you to pay for college. However, as a father you should be willing to help.
I wouldn't think so let child support no he is living with you
You can call your local Department of Human Services office and they will take it out of his paycheck every month unless he quits working.
It's possible - this is usually decided when the order is first entered.
No unless the child is under 18 or it has been previously agreed upon in a decree. Texas does not have child support for adults in college.
No. Outside of child support you cannot force him to help out with college tuition and fees. Although he must continue to pay child support until the child either graduates from college or stops attending.
Until age 21, which is the age of majority in the state. see links
Only if written into the order. See links below
Yes, until the order is overturned, and provided the mother is not on Welfare.
In general child support is paid until the child(ren) are 18 yrs. of age. However, it may be extended until the age of 21 (depending on the state) if the child(ren) is attending college.
You cannot pay child support directly to your children. It usually stops at 18 but differs slightly between states and can be prolonged if the child is in college. You need to check your particular child support order, separation agreement and state law. Child support is paid to the custodial parent and not the child. After 18, and usually when the child is attending college, the parents may be able to have the support order modified to be paid to the child if they both agree.
It is my understanding that if the noncustodial parent is paying child support in the state of Mo. and the child decides to live on campus/away from custodial parent while attending college and noncustodial parent is paying % of college expenses that include room and board a modification/reduction in child support may be in order. However I would like to see a court case/opinion regarding this matter.