No, that child is emancipated
No, at 18 your child is legally an adult and is no longer your dependant, so you do not have to pay support.
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.
Even if she is working she is not a adult, may loose the job today , so you must pay up.
No matter what age or in school. Child Support is until 18 years of age.
Probably - the support is owed to the obligee (i.e., other parent and/or State), not to the children.
No. Once that child is 18, he/she is considered an adult and no longer a child. Once they are 18, and graduated from high school, you no longer need to pay for child support. It does not matter if he/she is working and moved out. You do not need to pay any more.
You don't. Once the child is an adult, child support is moot and the ex is home free.
That depends on your state, only five states have those specific laws. see link below
at age 18 because that child is considered an adult.
your child attends community college when will support stop
No, child support is not paid to the child but to the parent raising the child.
No. Visitation and child support are 2 separate issues and the child (although now adult) does not have to see the parent. The parent is always obligated to support the child anyway. Child support usually stops from age 18 though but in some states it can be prolonged when the child is in college.