According to www.courts.state.ny.us ;
In most cases, 21. If a child is under 21 and is either married, self-supporting, or in the military, a parent doesn't have to pay child support.
Exceptions;
A child between 17 and 21 who has left home and refuses to obey parents' reasonable commands can be considered "emancipated" by a court. In that case, child support might not have to be paid.
http:/www.courts.state.ny.us/courthelp/faqs/childsupport.html
Not sure
Not until your child is 18
Generally, yes.
Yes, marriage emancipates a minor.
If the child is providing more than 50% of his or her financial support, child support will end in Texas. If not, a 17-year-old's job will have no effect on child support amounts.
If the child is still in high school, child support continues until the child graduates or turns 19, whichever occurs first.
That depends on factors such as the language of the court order, the State, whether the child has a severe disability, the child's school status, etc.
You would need to speak with a qualified attorney or court officer about this.
The terms of the support order dictate when child support is to end. If the court order does not stipulate a specific time the support can end when the minor child reaches the age of majority. In New Jersey the age of majority is 18.
No you can go to a pro se website for your county and it will guide you if you want to do this pro se (defending yourself) otherwise you can contact the local child support agency that has overseen the case
At what age does child support payments end? Generally, the obligation ends when the child reaches 18 years of age. A child will also automatically be ineligible for child support if that child marries, or is removed from disability status by a court order. New Mexico
At what age does child support payments end? Generally, the obligation ends when the child reaches 18 years of age. A child will also automatically be ineligible for child support if that child marries, or is removed from disability status by a court order. New Mexico
Not until your child is 18
As long as you're not on Welfare, contact child support enforcement.
no
Generally, yes.
you have to pay child support as long as your child is under 18 years of age
Depends on the age of the child. If the child is 18 or older and has dropped out of high school and is not pursuing a GED, the court may end the child support obligation. In most cases, child support will continue if the child is under 18, regardless of whether or not they are continuing their education.