No, they are still your responsibility. You are still their parent, and they are still a minor. You still have to help take care of them.
No
Tell them to stop. Dont be hard...there old people!
In a word, No.
The covered child, having a child, is not considered an applicable reason for discontinuing an obligation. As for the age of the child, that is dependent on the specific state laws that apply.Note: As of October 2010, Florida no longer has an upper age limit for when support ends.
This depends on factors such as the language of the court order and the laws of the State having jurisdiction over the matter.
In New York, child support obligations generally do not automatically stop if the child has a child of their own. The obligation to pay child support continues until the child reaches the age of 21, unless there are specific circumstances that warrant a modification or termination of support, such as emancipation. Having a child does not legally emancipate the original child, and support obligations remain in effect.
You stop paying for child support when your child turns 18.
You can stop child support payments on the grounds that the child is not your biological child only if you did not know that when you agreed to the support, and if a Court approves your request to stop.
In Colorado, child support will stop at the age of 18 or when the child finishes school. There is a possibility that the child can receive child support if the child goes on to college.
your child attends community college when will support stop
no u cant stop having periods if u have a child
No, that is still your child. Alimony would stop but not child support.