The age of majority for the state is 18, if there is no stipulation in the child support order as to a continuance of support after the child reaches that age, then support can be ended. To avoid future difficulties, the obligated parent should consult with a legal advisor to determine if he or she has met their legal financial obligation.
Yes until they are 18.
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Yes! It is solely on the discretion of the court for how long.
Yes if u are at college u can still get befits
That depends on what's in your child support order. In WI the court can't order child support during college, however, if the parent voluntarily agreed to pay it and it was placed in the child support order, then it will be enforced.
As long as the child is in university they are still considered a dependent and are still covered by child support. And aren't you glad your dhild is going to university and more than happy to help them out with it.
Child support is payable unless the child is adopted. It is not linked to custody and access. Whether you see the child or not does not affect support obligations.
Child support is based upon age (usually 18), not education.
No, at 18 your child is legally an adult and is no longer your dependant, so you do not have to pay support.
No, regardless of your age, you are emancipated by being married and therefor does not get child support.
I assume you're talking about online courses, and yes, if your state law or court order, requires child support through college. Dads House
Yes, if a child is actively enrolled in college as a full-time student, the custodial parent will still receive child support. Once the child is done with college or if they drop out, the child support will stop.