Child support ends when the child reaches his/her majority (18), unless you stipulated that you would support your child through school or some other significant goal. This stipulation must be in writing in the form of a court document (court order, judgment divorce document etc.) to be legally enforceable.
what do I do if my child's father is no where to be found what do I do if my child's father is no where to be found
No.
You can turn to the court for that, only they can do this. If he has not paid child support in 3 years you should have turned to the court 3 years ago. Paying child support is not a choice and they can take it straight out of his wagers.
Your start paying child support and do so until the child is 18 years old. see links
Generally, there are no steps. You can just stop paying beginning the month after the child's 18th birthday.
Make an official request from child support enforcement. see links
No matter what age or in school. Child Support is until 18 years of age.
You will no longer have to pay child support once your child reaches 18 years old and they choose not to attend college. If they attend college full-time, you will be ordered to continue paying until they either graduate or drop out.
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Yes. Regardless of whether she had a baby or not you need to keep paying child support until she is a legal adult.
The only depends on specific state laws or original child support order. see link
Unless it is otherwise stipulated in a divorce final judgment, child support can be terminated when the child reaches the age of 18. In Florida, paying support generally stops at age 18. However, it depends on what your support order says. The age may be different for other states. You should read your support order carefully to understand when to stop paying support. If you've missed paying some of the support in past years, you may have to keep paying until you've paid off everything you missed. For more information take a look at: http://www.florida-court-forms.net/florida-child-support.html