yes i believe if you go to the website texaslawhelp.orgyou could get the correct paperwork for that. then you will have to fill it out and file it where ever you have your child support case at...i think there's a fee you have to pay to.
No, infortunately not. Child-support ends when the child turns 18 yrs of age or upon graduation from highschool whichever occurs later, unless stately differently in the divorce agreement.
It would depend on the child's age but Yes if your child is still enrolled in highschool. You can stop if your child turns 18 and has graduated from highschool but if your child turns 18 and is still in highschool then you'll have to pay support until the child graduates highschool or turns 19 whatever happens first.
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If the child is providing more than 50% of his or her financial support, child support will end in Texas. If not, a 17-year-old's job will have no effect on child support amounts.
The State child support agency does this.
Look at your child support agreement. Or contact DHR to regain a copy.
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No, an unborn "child" is not yet a child. The child support can be requested once the child is born.
No unless the child is under 18 or it has been previously agreed upon in a decree. Texas does not have child support for adults in college.
The terms of the support order dictate when payment can cease. The graduating of a child from high school is not relevant. Generally support ends when the child reaches the age of majority for the state in which they reside, in Texas that age is 18. However, some support orders have a longer term of obligation attached for various reasons. One example is if the child is mentally and/or physically challenged. The non custodial parent should always obey the terms laid out in the latest support order. If it is unclear as to the validity of such he or she should obtain advice from a qualified legal source.
There is no child support after a child turns 18 in Texas, unless the child has not graduated high school.