No. Generally, child support is paid to the custodial parent. By the time the child is thirty years old the time allowed to petition for child support is past.
contact child support enforcement
You sue the person for child support. Just because you pay child support for one child does not mean you can not receive child support for the one you have custody of.
There is no such thing as "social security child support." If the child's parent(s) is eligible for Social Security, the child is probably eligible, also. In such a case, the child's benefit is considered child support. If that benefit exceeds the amount ordered for child support, the obligor does not owe any additional payment.
Yes
No. A petition for modification must be filed with the court. Until that is allowed the child support order will remain in effect.No. A petition for modification must be filed with the court. Until that is allowed the child support order will remain in effect.No. A petition for modification must be filed with the court. Until that is allowed the child support order will remain in effect.No. A petition for modification must be filed with the court. Until that is allowed the child support order will remain in effect.
Apply to the court that issued the child support order.
If by that you mean can YOU, the 18 year old get it then no. It's called CHILD benefit for a reason.Another View: Define what you mean by "child support." Child support from WHO for the support of WHO?
The father is ordered to pay child support to the department in charge of support payment disbursements in their state of residence. If a person assumes legal guardianship of a child, they may apply for modification in how those payments are disbursed if they aren't already collecting them or the order states they are to receive them, otherwise, they will continue to go to the person indicated on the original support agreement.
Support obligations generally terminate when the child reaches the age of majority in Michigan that age is 18.However, the specific terms of the child support order is what dictates when support ends. If the obligated person is the biological or adoptee of the minor child he or she will not be allowed to negate their financial responsibility to their child/children until they reach the age designated by the court where the support order was issued.
Not likely.
The State in which the child resides.
A child has to be eighteen before the child support ends for a child. You then cant apply for child support than or you can get anymore for that child once you are eighteen you are done.