Yes, the obligation of child support remains valid until the terms of the support order is met or until the order is rescinded or amended by the court. State compulsory education laws determine at what age a minor can drop out of school with parental permission.
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That depends on factors such as the language of the court order, the State, whether the child has a severe disability, the child's school status, etc.
We just got in front of a Magistrate in Genesee County Michigan. She said that the state now owes us from 2007 when the child dropped out of school. No school, no support is what we were told. We go in front of a judge this May - I'll keep you all posted.
Yes, if your child support order is still in effect. Review your court orders.
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In New York, parents are generally not legally obligated to support their children after they turn 18. However, if the child is disabled or is still attending school, the parents may be required to provide financial support beyond age 18.
Typically, child support for the biological parents is terminated once the adoption is finalized.
Yes, depending on the divorce decree, a parent in New York State will still need to pay child support even when parent rights are terminated. This varies depending on exactly what the judge ordered at the child support hearing.
Unless the original order specifies a different age or the child support ends at the age of majority (18). The other exceptions are if the child is disabled or still attending high school. Also the court can, upon request of the child or custodial parent/guaradian take into consideration continuing the support pursuant to mitigating circumstances until the child's reaches 21. Also, In New York Can go as far as college until the child reaches the age of 23. if ordered by Judge.
Yes, unless/until the child is adopted.
How much Child Support you pay or receive is based on total gross income. In your search on your computer type in New York Child Support Chart and New York Child Support Calculator. There is no way that a precise figure can be given to this question.
The only time child support stops is when the child turns 18 and it is paid in full with no back child support owed. If there is any child support owed however it still can be collected even if the child is 18 and out of school. The only other way child support may stop is if there is also an adoption even then if there is support owed before the adoption they still get that money. This is all of course if you have a child support order through the courts or it's in a divorce decree.