Regardless, child support continues until age 21. see link
That might depend on where you live. The safest answer is to check it out with your lawyer or the courts.
no , you dont have to pay, anymore....
If you get emancipated, you don't have a legal guardian; that's part of what "emancipated" means. If you're asking if you can ask for support from your former legal guardian, then sure, it's okay for you to ask. And it's okay for them to say "no." Or "No, but you can come back and live here again if you want." You're legally an adult, and you can live with any other adult that's willing to put up with you. If you need support in order to survive, then the court erred in granting you emancipation in the first place.
Yes of course. Why would being married having any bearing on you paying child support? Suppose she marrys another loser and he doesn't have a job. They will need your income to help support the family.
If the man signed the birth certificate knowing he was not the father he may be held responsible for providing child support until the child is eighteen in many states. If he did not sign the birth certificate it is unusual that he is paying child support. If he failed to request a DNA test at the appropriate time, again, he may have to keep paying. He needs to consult with an attorney who specializes in child support issues in his jurisdiction, who can review all the details of the situation and explain his options.If the man signed the birth certificate knowing he was not the father he may be held responsible for providing child support until the child is eighteen in many states. If he did not sign the birth certificate it is unusual that he is paying child support. If he failed to request a DNA test at the appropriate time, again, he may have to keep paying. He needs to consult with an attorney who specializes in child support issues in his jurisdiction, who can review all the details of the situation and explain his options.If the man signed the birth certificate knowing he was not the father he may be held responsible for providing child support until the child is eighteen in many states. If he did not sign the birth certificate it is unusual that he is paying child support. If he failed to request a DNA test at the appropriate time, again, he may have to keep paying. He needs to consult with an attorney who specializes in child support issues in his jurisdiction, who can review all the details of the situation and explain his options.If the man signed the birth certificate knowing he was not the father he may be held responsible for providing child support until the child is eighteen in many states. If he did not sign the birth certificate it is unusual that he is paying child support. If he failed to request a DNA test at the appropriate time, again, he may have to keep paying. He needs to consult with an attorney who specializes in child support issues in his jurisdiction, who can review all the details of the situation and explain his options.
In most states, the child support will automatically begin again once she has started school. You should expect the child support to begin within 2 weeks of her school start date.
To my understanding once she gets married your not resposible anymore so just hope she gets married.Then again all state laws are different.I recommend going to your states child support website.
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You can in California
This is a common problem for fathers paying child support with no clear answer. see link
Well They stopped paying it when Hitler was Chancellor, but then after WW2 they had to start paying it back again and finished in 2010.
Yes! Your child is yours forever, they are not the ones getting married. The only way you will not be paying child support is if you sign away your rights and her new husband adopts your children. Is this really worth you never seeing your child again?