That would depend on what the terms of the child support order were, so you need to read the papers you received at the time the child support was ordered. But usually, once a child reaches the age of 18 and is not in school, then you are no longer required to pay child support. But before you stop paying, make sure there was nothing in the original order that stated you have to pay past the age of 18, even if the child is not in school. Otherwise you could end up in arrears, owing quite a large sum if you were, in fact, ordered to pay longer.
it goes directly to the child.
No you do not pay support after she has passed 18
no if she is 18 and not in collage.z
Child support terminates when the child becomes emancipated, or when the child graduates from high school if the children are emancipated only by age, are under nineteen and are attending high school; and If the parties have a written agreement, the court may order and enforce child support for the maintenance and education after high school of emancipated children. 40-4-7 of the New Mexico Statutes.
If they are not in college. see link
No, child support ends in Pennsylvania when the child turns 18 and has graduated from high school.
A mother can file for child support from the birth of the child until the child is eighteen or nineteen depending on the age of majority in the particular jurisdiction.
In most states, the child support will automatically begin again once she has started school. You should expect the child support to begin within 2 weeks of her school start date.
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No, since you are not taking care of the child anymore. Child support is not the same as support for you.
Child support terminates when the child becomes emancipated, or when the child graduates from high school if the children are emancipated only by age, are under nineteen and are attending high school; and If the parties have a written agreement, the court may order and enforce child support for the maintenance and education after high school of emancipated children. 40-4-7 of the New Mexico Statutes.
Yes. Typically child support continues to age 18 or while the child is still in high school. But, this varies by state and can be longer. For the requirement in your state go to the related link below