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No. IT is due until it is paid in full or you pass away and then a lien can be filed against your estate for the past due child support.

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Will child support be shut off if child is moved from Indiana to another state?

No it will not.


What does the acronym CSUP stand for as used in an Indiana state child support document?

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What is the statutes of limitations on arrears child support in the State of Washington?

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Can a order of child support be enforced after 30 years in the state of California after the custodial parrent left the state?

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If a child is not living at home at the age of 19 do they still get child support in the state of Indiana?

No that person is an adult and child support stops at 18.


Will the state of Florida continue to collect child support if you move to Indiana?

Or even India.


Can you stop visitation in the state of Indiana for failure to pay child support?

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How can the state of Indiana come back at the father for past child support that was suppose to be dropped?

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Do you still have to pay child support arrears before 1985?

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