The terms of the current support agreement dictate when financial support of a biological or legally adopted child should terminate. The legal age of majority for the state is 18. But, in some cases the support order will override that age and order the non custodial parent to continue payment until the child reaches a specified age or finishes (within reason) his or her education.
your child attends community college when will support stop
In Colorado, child support will stop at the age of 18 or when the child finishes school. There is a possibility that the child can receive child support if the child goes on to college.
None. Since the "child" is 18 and an adult the parent no longer needs to pay child support. You may wish to help your child while in college, but it is not mandatory.
No, child support ends at age 18 or graduates from high school, but not further than age 19.
Only if written into the order. See links below
It depends on how the CS orders are written - if they are written to include support while the child attends college, then you pay until you hit the cut off. If college was not stipulated in the orders - you need to pay until the child finishes High School and turns 18.
Only with the approval of child support enforcement or the courts.
At the age of 18 a person has all of the rights of an adult with the possible exception of the ability to purchase and drink alcohol or rent a car. If the parent is paying child support this could also end that responsibility with the exception being if the child attends college it may be required that the parent continue financial support.
yes
most likely yes....non custodial parent usually pays child support until the child is out of college. That means if the child wants to get their masters and go to college for 8 years non custodial parent pays child support the whole time.
Regardless of college, child support runs until age 21. If the child is no longer living in the custodial parent's home, than a motion should be filed for that parent to also be paying. see links below
AGE 19 IF CHILD IS NON-STUDENT, AGE 21 IF CHILD IS IN AN ACCREDITED SCHOOL PROGRAM SUCH AS COLLEGE OR VOCATIONAL