Until age 21, period.
Review your state laws, separation agreement and child support order for the term of the child support.Review your state laws, separation agreement and child support order for the term of the child support.Review your state laws, separation agreement and child support order for the term of the child support.Review your state laws, separation agreement and child support order for the term of the child support.
you have to pay child support as long as your child is under 18 years of age
Not technically. Child support is for a custodial parent to support the child. Check your state laws.
Depends on the laws in your state and the child support order.
In some jurisdictions there is no SOL on child support arrearages. In some states the SOL is ten years after the child support order ends. You need to check the laws in your state and you need to pay your arrearages in order to get your license reinstated.In some jurisdictions there is no SOL on child support arrearages. In some states the SOL is ten years after the child support order ends. You need to check the laws in your state and you need to pay your arrearages in order to get your license reinstated.In some jurisdictions there is no SOL on child support arrearages. In some states the SOL is ten years after the child support order ends. You need to check the laws in your state and you need to pay your arrearages in order to get your license reinstated.In some jurisdictions there is no SOL on child support arrearages. In some states the SOL is ten years after the child support order ends. You need to check the laws in your state and you need to pay your arrearages in order to get your license reinstated.
Totally depends upon on the laws governing the state.
That depends on state laws. see link
Child support is primarily governed by state laws. Each state has its own laws and enforcement mechanisms regarding child support. Federal law provides certain guidelines and regulations to ensure consistency in child support enforcement across states. However, the enforcement of unpaid child support is typically handled at the state level.
The child doesn't receive child support. The custodial parent does. The state of MS normally orders child support through the age of 21, if the child is still in school. However, there are situations that would be cause for termination of support. For exampe, if the child "cohabits with another person without the approval of the parent obligated to pay support". You can find the laws regarding this under MS Code 93-11-65(8a).
If not covered under state law, then it must be stated in the child support order. See link below for laws.
Depends on your state laws. Some states have laws that any overpaid child support can be requested from the parent who received the support and if not, you can sue them for the overpayment. Check on your local state laws. Answer You must request the court (most forms are readily available at the courthouse or online) to end the responsibility. Otherwise, you are still on the hook for payments. If the child is in college, it may be that child support will continue--just depends on your agreement. Overpaid child support? Consider leaving the situation alone and moving on with your life.
The only depends on specific state laws or original child support order. see link