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Q: Your child is 18 moved on his own and quite school do you have to pay support?
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If your daughter is nineteen years old and is not in school do you have to pay child support?

That would depend on what the terms of the child support order were, so you need to read the papers you received at the time the child support was ordered. But usually, once a child reaches the age of 18 and is not in school, then you are no longer required to pay child support. But before you stop paying, make sure there was nothing in the original order that stated you have to pay past the age of 18, even if the child is not in school. Otherwise you could end up in arrears, owing quite a large sum if you were, in fact, ordered to pay longer.


What is the child support guide line?

The child support guide lines are quite strict and all will have to follow them , as you see the children are taken into thought when a divorce is filed by the parents.


What is the procedure to stop child support payments in Texas when the child becomes 18 years of age?

Child support ends in Texas when the child reaches age 18 or graduates from high school (so long as the child is a full-time student), whichever is later. Texas divorce and paternity decrees can be quite lengthy, but the decree should set out when child support ends.


Does the other parent have to be present when signing the child support papers?

This may depend on the laws where you live. It's quite common for an order for child support to be put in place regardless of whether the non-custodial (or paying) parent is present or not. Child support is the right of the child.


Is it illegal for child support to suspend your license in CA?

I'm sure it's quite legal.


Can you get child support in Florida when parent goes to jail for a felony?

A judge in Florid can award you child support. Getting child support is quite difficult when the person required to pay it has no income.


What if the father don't want nothing to do with the kids does he still have to pay child support?

She can file a motion for contempt in the court that issued the child support order and seek help from the state child support enforcement unit. States take a parent's obligation to support their child quite seriously since the slack often must be made up by the public. They have the means to collect by garnishing wages, taking tax refunds, etc.She can file a motion for contempt in the court that issued the child support order and seek help from the state child support enforcement unit. States take a parent's obligation to support their child quite seriously since the slack often must be made up by the public. They have the means to collect by garnishing wages, taking tax refunds, etc.She can file a motion for contempt in the court that issued the child support order and seek help from the state child support enforcement unit. States take a parent's obligation to support their child quite seriously since the slack often must be made up by the public. They have the means to collect by garnishing wages, taking tax refunds, etc.She can file a motion for contempt in the court that issued the child support order and seek help from the state child support enforcement unit. States take a parent's obligation to support their child quite seriously since the slack often must be made up by the public. They have the means to collect by garnishing wages, taking tax refunds, etc.


What if both parents have shared custody do you have to pay child support?

Child support laws vary from country to country, state to state etc. Quite often, even in a shared custody arrangement, the parent that earns more money may pay some child support to the other parent to equal out the living standards.


If a man cannot pay child support can the ex-wife go after his mother or other family member for the money?

The Child Support Agency sends a form to the mother asking for details about the child's father, it is compulsory for the mother to give these details. It is also compulsory for the father to pay to support their child, I am not sure if there is a way around it. I am quite sure they don't ask any other relatives.


What part of speech is the word quite in the sentence In the early morning he moved quite sluggishly?

The word "quite" is an adverb in this sentence. It modifies the verb "moved" by indicating the manner in which he moved.


What is backgrouds?

He was born in Missouri, but he moved to Detroit Michigan, he had a tough life in Detroit, he was quite poor, his mom never worked, and since they moved so much, he was always new in school, so he got bullied a lot


What exactly is child support to be used for used for?

It seems most likely to be a self-defining issue. Child support, (typically) being monetary or other essentials assistance to their wife/husband (Depending on who has custody) following the divorce, or if an illegitimate child is found through a paternity suit, then child support will follow. Raising a child on one income is, most often, notoriously difficult, as medical bills, food, clothing, etcetera are factors, weighing down the single mother or father under a mess of financial obligations, thus, child support. Helping to finance whatever is necessary in the child's life, quite simply, would be the best general concept for what child support is.