The basics are...1 child...14% of adjusted gross income, 2 children..20%, 3 children..22%, 4 children..24%, 5 or more children..26%. Child support generally ends with the state's emancipation age; in Mississippi it is twenty-one (21). A judge can change the age limit pursuant to individual circumstances. Such as the child marries, joins the military, becomes employed full time, or moves from the custodial parent's residence. The non-custodial parent is also responsible for reasonable medical coverage/support. To collect support the court has the power to withold the amount from the person's salary (garnishment), seize state and federal tax refunds, garnish unemployment benefits and other options. If the order is not voluntarily adhered to the court can fine and or jail the parent, revoke/suspend the driver's license, report the default to credit bureaus and in some cases revoke a passport. If the parent is unemployed for any unacceptable reason, the court can order the parent to find a job within a specified time or be jailed for contempt. All these actions and others are pursuant to the ruling of the presiding magistrate.
That support went to age 21, which is the age of majority there.
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If you referring to child support, then no. Child support is due to the custodial parent, not the child.
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Age 21 whether they are in college or not. see links
no, age of majority there is 21.
Yes, within the limitations of state law. At the maximum, in Ohio, a mother has until the child turns age 23 to petition the courts to establish paternity and to request 18 years of retroactive child support. In most states the limit is age 18, with an average of 5 years retroactive. Note that in Mississippi, the child is not an adult until age 21.
Back child support is paid until paid in full, regardless of the age of the child.
Until age 21, which is the age of majority in the state. see links
The age of majority in Mississippi is 21. Generally if the minor marries or enters the military they are considered emancipated and child support is no longer be valid.
No, there is no limit in MS.
Age 19. see link