The only depends on specific state laws or original child support order. see link
Id say yes he should because you could use that money while your in college
not unless it is back support...you have to motion the court to have it stopped
Pennsylvania does not currently have that law.
Only as a provision of the order. see link
Most times the agreement is that the child will be supported through college. If they turn 18 and do not continue with school, then child support ends.
because they were nothing to support if this would abolished
If you were order by the court to pay child support, that support will continue until the child either graduates college or stops attending. I do not believe the court can order you to pay for college. However, as a father you should be willing to help.
If the divorce decree is from the State of Arizona, the answer is NO. He will not be required to continue to pay child support once your daughter turns 18 or until she graduates from high school, but not past the age of 19, UNLESS your divorce decree specifies that child support is to continue until she graduates from college. Arizona Termination of support at 18 or until child graduates from high school, but not past 19 No statute or case law holding parents to a duty to college support in the absence of an agreement; courts will enforce contracts to provide such support. Solomon v. Findley, 167 Ariz. 409, 808 P.2d 294 (1991).
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That depends on what the laws and the court order say. In most cases, children in higher education continue to receive child support. College isn't free, someone has to pay for it.
No. Outside of child support you cannot force him to help out with college tuition and fees. Although he must continue to pay child support until the child either graduates from college or stops attending.
No, child support ends at age 18 or graduates from high school, but not further than age 19.