There is no child support after a child turns 18 in Texas, unless the child has not graduated high school.
18 or graduation from high school, whichever is later.
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 child can file prior to age 19.
Child support obligations end when the child reaches the age of 18 or when they graduate from high school, whichever occurs later. If the child is emancipated or they marry, then that will also end the child support obligations. http://www.child-support-laws-state-by-state.com/texas-child-support.html
18. Child support is for children, ie. under 18 years of age...unless they have not graduated high school.
If the person is a child, ie. under 18 years of age, then yes. If the person is no longer a child, ie 18 and over (which is the legal adult age in Texas, then no.
Child support ends in Texas when the child reaches age 18 or graduates from high school (so long as the child is a full-time student), whichever is later. Texas divorce and paternity decrees can be quite lengthy, but the decree should set out when child support ends.
Yes - lock em in the basement and forge their signature.
Don't think there is a mimimum age, you made it, it gets paid for till its 18. Don't think there is a mimimum age, you made it, it gets paid for till its 18.
Child support in Texas ends when the child reaches the age of 18 or graduates from high school whichever comes LAST. Additionally, if the child marries or becomes emancipated you can request that your support payments stop.
For the state of Maryland in general, the support obligation ends when the child reaches 18 years of age or the child graduates from high school, whichever occurs last. A child will also automatically be ineligible for child support if that child marries, is removed from disability status by a court order, or the child dies.
Yes, child support continues until the age of majority, regardless of the child's high school standing.
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.