It depends on what you call high school. For most societies it appears to be 17 or 18.
The age category with the highest number of high school graduates is typically around 17-18 years old, as this is the age when students typically complete their high school education and receive their diploma.
Yes, child support continues until the age of majority, regardless of the child's high school standing.
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At 18 years of age, or when the child graduates from high school.
Age 18 see link below
Nope. High School/H.S. Equivalent graduation have nothing to do with emancipation of a minor. You have two options: Wait for the 'age of majority' in your state or petition the court for emancipation.
Regardless of whether or not your child graduates high school in PA, once he/she reaches the age of 18, child support is absolved.
actually yes. i graduated but i still wanna go to high school. i am wanting to go to a high school whose age limit is 21 or 22
Typically 14 or 15.
it is usually until age 18 or high school graduation. If the child is 18 and still in high school then it's until 19.
When she is 18, unless she is disabled or handicapped. If so, then it stops at 23 yrs of age.
It is always a good idea to graduate from high school first, but...This link: http://www.supportcollectors.com/csrc/tennessee.php#majorityyields this information:Age of Emancipation / Age of Majority in TennesseeThe age of emancipation in Tennessee is 18 unless the child is still in high school. Emancipation occurs when child graduates from high school or when the class the child is in when he/she reaches 18 or graduates. (T.C.A. § 34-11-102)And remember that once you leave, you may not be able to go back. Maybe not such a bad thing, but something to think about.