Visit the court that has jurisdiction, provide proof, and ask that the child support order be terminated.
Visit the court that has jurisdiction, provide proof, and ask that the child support order be terminated.
Visit the court that has jurisdiction, provide proof, and ask that the child support order be terminated.
Visit the court that has jurisdiction, provide proof, and ask that the child support order be terminated.
Visit the court that has jurisdiction, provide proof, and ask that the child support order be terminated.
It depends. Texas statue states 18 or graduation from high school whichever is later. However, if the child has purposely not attended school, etc...you can request a review and stop child support.
The Alumni Association at the school would have a list of all graduates.
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.
A 17-year-old IS a minor in Texas and every other state of the US. Generally, in TX, child support continues until the child turns 18 or graduates high school, whichever occurs later.
Yes, child support continues until the age of majority, regardless of the child's high school standing.
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.
In Texas, when the child graduates from High School. So if you have more then one child, when the last child that you have graduates from High School is when the child support payments will end for you. If the child is not in school for whatever reason it is the age of 18 years old.
For upcoming graduates, the Office of the Registrar would be the contact. However, there might be some privacy issues they may have a concern about.
There is no child support after a child turns 18 in Texas, unless the child has not graduated high school.
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
Contact Texas Fathers For Equal Rights for the answer, see link below.
Yes, provided child is not in high school.