Go back to court--depends on circumstances and amount of time that child is out of school (ie is it a break or not?)
Yes. If paternity has been established the father will be required to pay child support until the child is at least eighteen.
A mother is supposed to support her child through high school, as long as the child remains in school. Children are not required to support their parents.
It changes only if the order for support specifically provides for such change.
Generally, the obligation ends when the child reaches 18 years of age or the child graduates from high school, whichever occurs later. A child will also automatically be ineligible for child support if that child marries, is removed from disability status by a court order, or the child dies.
no if she is 18 and not in collage.z
A child has to be eighteen before the child support ends for a child. You then cant apply for child support than or you can get anymore for that child once you are eighteen you are done.
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That depends on the state.
Typically child support ceases when the child reaches the age of majority unless the court decides to continue support while the child is in school, whether it be high school or college. You can certainly go to court and request an order of support, but unless you were previously ordered to pay support to the custodial parent beyond age eighteen while the child was in their care it is unlikely an order will be imposed.
it stops
You need to visit the court, notify it that the child has reached eighteen years of age, and inquire about ending the child support order.