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That depends on the child support order that is in place right now, the state laws in your jurisdiction and the court with jurisdiction. If they don't originally cover college expenses child support orders can sometimes be modified to cover a child who stays in school. In any case, the issue must be addressed by your court and your mother will need to seek any modification of the support order, if necessary. She can inquire at the court or consult with an attorney who can review the situation and explain the options.

That depends on the child support order that is in place right now, the state laws in your jurisdiction and the court with jurisdiction. If they don't originally cover college expenses child support orders can sometimes be modified to cover a child who stays in school. In any case, the issue must be addressed by your court and your mother will need to seek any modification of the support order, if necessary. She can inquire at the court or consult with an attorney who can review the situation and explain the options.

That depends on the child support order that is in place right now, the state laws in your jurisdiction and the court with jurisdiction. If they don't originally cover college expenses child support orders can sometimes be modified to cover a child who stays in school. In any case, the issue must be addressed by your court and your mother will need to seek any modification of the support order, if necessary. She can inquire at the court or consult with an attorney who can review the situation and explain the options.

That depends on the child support order that is in place right now, the state laws in your jurisdiction and the court with jurisdiction. If they don't originally cover college expenses child support orders can sometimes be modified to cover a child who stays in school. In any case, the issue must be addressed by your court and your mother will need to seek any modification of the support order, if necessary. She can inquire at the court or consult with an attorney who can review the situation and explain the options.

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That depends on the child support order that is in place right now, the state laws in your jurisdiction and the court with jurisdiction. If they don't originally cover college expenses child support orders can sometimes be modified to cover a child who stays in school. In any case, the issue must be addressed by your court and your mother will need to seek any modification of the support order, if necessary. She can inquire at the court or consult with an attorney who can review the situation and explain the options.

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If your child turn's 18 does she have to file for child support if she goes to college?

against both her parents.


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Can child support be modified based on ex remarrying?

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Maybe you should go to "college" to figure that out. Otherwise, typically the answer is no. Most parents stop paying child support once the child is either 18 or finishes high school--whichever is later.


Who gets the child support if the 17 year old moves out of the house?

Neither parent should receive any child support for a child that no longer lives with either parent. If possible, the parents should consider what they can do to directly help the child who has moved out to allow them to finish school and/or get a college or university education.


What does the child have to do to receive child support if the child is going to college?

It depends on your state. It depends on the agreement for child support that was made. Some support the child through high school or age 18 only. Otherwise, the parents have a choice as to the level of support they will provide.


Are parents forced to pay for childrens college?

It depends on the settlement. However, a parent will continue to pay child support until the child either graduates from college or stops attending.


Does father have to pay child support if child lives on campus?

If the child support order provides that the non-custodial parent pay then yes, of course. Living on campus implies the child is in college and needs the support of both parents. Living on campus costs money. Costs don't go down when your child enters college.


Ward of the state child support?

The parents of a ward of the state will not receive any child support. They were determined to be unfit parents, and do not have a child to support.


In Indiana can I make my ex-husband help pay for our son's college tuition?

No. Outside of child support you cannot force him to help out with college tuition and fees. Although he must continue to pay child support until the child either graduates from college or stops attending.


How do you transfer child support payments directly to your child and at what age does child support stop?

You cannot pay child support directly to your children. It usually stops at 18 but differs slightly between states and can be prolonged if the child is in college. You need to check your particular child support order, separation agreement and state law. Child support is paid to the custodial parent and not the child. After 18, and usually when the child is attending college, the parents may be able to have the support order modified to be paid to the child if they both agree.