In the state of Florida, child support can end when the child reaches the age of emancipation, which is 18 years old in Florida, unless the child support order indicates otherwise.
You should check your child support order if there is a statement indicating when support payments end. Check with the Clerk of Courts in the county where the child support order was entered to get a copy of your support order.
You can have your child support payments terminated by applying with the Florida DOR or by court order through the modification process.
Resources:
Florida Clerks of Courts
http://www.flclerks.com/directory.html
Florida Department of Revenue
http://dor.myflorida.com/dor/childsupport/
Modifying Child Support in Florida
http://www.florida-court-forms.net/florida-child-support.html
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Not under the provisions of the law. see links below
A divorce does not effect child support. Also, usually child support stops when the child turns 18.
Yes if u are at college u can still get befits
Yes. There is no federal law regarding child support so states honor each other's orders regarding child support. If you fail to make payments, Florida will show you as deliquent on child support. The state where you have moved will honor a request for a judgment against you or garnish your wages to pay the support obligations. You must continue to pay your obligations to the Florida court.
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A divorce does not effect child support. Also, usually child support stops when the child turns 18.
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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.
No, once a child is adopted, the original parent or parents have no more rights to the child. This also means that child support is not required.
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.
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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.