This really is up to the child. Each child has different needs at different ages. It is the parents' job to figure it out.
Show the court that: you are not the father; you are living with and supporting the child (either with or without the other parent); or the child is deceased.
Generally, the obligation ends when the child reaches 18 years of age, unless the enters continuing eduction. see link
Of course not. He is still the father of his children and still responsible for supporting them.
No. If the child is in jail, the custodial parent is not supporting the child. Any amount should be paid to the state if required.
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One way is if the child is adopted by someone else who is willing to become responsible for supporting the child. Otherwise you need to petition the court to modify or terminate the child support order.
In some cases joining the military is considered emancipation, ie. the custodial parent is not supporting the child any longer, thus it can stop. You must check your state laws.
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Yes, if you avoided being served and the case was carried on without you. A person can be served at their last known address or by a notice published in the local paper. You should know whether you have a child and if so that you should be supporting that child.Yes, if you avoided being served and the case was carried on without you. A person can be served at their last known address or by a notice published in the local paper. You should know whether you have a child and if so that you should be supporting that child.Yes, if you avoided being served and the case was carried on without you. A person can be served at their last known address or by a notice published in the local paper. You should know whether you have a child and if so that you should be supporting that child.Yes, if you avoided being served and the case was carried on without you. A person can be served at their last known address or by a notice published in the local paper. You should know whether you have a child and if so that you should be supporting that child.
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No. You get a deduction for your child, not for supporting them