In the New York state you are required to pay child support until the child reaches the age of 21. This may stop if you can prove to the court that the child is emancipated, not living with parents and has a source of income, in the military or married. How one goes about this, I have no idea.
In general, child support is a percentage of net income. When calculating support for younger children, support actually ordered and paid for older children is subtracted from net income.
age 21 see link below
Yes as it is a separate issue see links below
Yes, but you can file to have the obligation transferred to the child that's over 18.
It depends. Did you have a support agreement in place before you lost your income? If you did they will continue to withhold the same amount from your unemployment check. If you did not then they will decide at the child support hearing. In most states it is based on percentages. In NY state the maximum for one child is 17% of your gross pay.
Nope, 21 is the limit in NY.
No, that child is emancipated
In general, child support is a percentage of net income. When calculating support for younger children, support actually ordered and paid for older children is subtracted from net income.
Yes, if you have been ordered to pay child support. The courts/child support agency presumably know the CP's whereabouts. Also, the support might be owed to the State.
You should pay through the court where child support was ordered. They will mail or otherwise get it to the mother in PA.
No, marriage emancipates her.
child support stops at age 21 in NY
No
age 21 see link below
yes, until age 21 see links
Yes as it is a separate issue see links below
Yes, if you want the tuition pymnts to go towards your child support talk to your case worker at friend of the court.