"Should" end is a matter of opinion. By law, support generally ends when the child attains majority (this varies among the States) and/or finishes high school (some orders provide for support during post-high school education), or becomes emancipated (generally, self-supporting). Support for children with severe disabilities may continue into their adulthood.
No, that should be the financial year-end has passed.
I think you should support her but you should tell her if she's wrong by the end you told her but you where there to support her!
Children whose parents do not support them end up receiving public assistance.
The fathers financial responsibility to his children does not end because the courts have decided that custody should go exclusively to the mother or others.
You should have a backup plan to make your parents happy, BUT DON'T GIVE UP ON YOUR DREAM, be an actor anyways. But remember that very few people end up being successful actors but if you are talented then an agency will pick you up. If your parents don't support you then take matters into your own hands, earn money and take acting lessons or get an agent will your own money.
In my view, such a child should be considered "emancipated" and, therefore, support should end.
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.
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Jefferson Davis did support slavery but also thought it should end eventually and the slaves should be freed. He did feel that they should be educated and then freed.
FleetBoston Financial ended in 2004.
Financial Post ended in 1998.
The verse in the card should tell your parents how you feel and at the end you can sign it 'I love you mom and dad.'