There are no Canadian laws on this. It has to be addressed in court.
Most times the agreement is that the child will be supported through college. If they turn 18 and do not continue with school, then child support ends.
No, The issue of past due child support will still be needed to be dealt with as well as future support if the child goes to college or any secondary school.
no
I would turn him in to INS and have him taken to court for child support
Too young, can't support a child, child abuse situtation, death of parents, a feeling of being helpless and not know who they can turn to for help.
against both her parents.
It depends on the laws of the specific jurisdiction, but in many cases, parents are only legally obligated to pay child support until the child reaches the age of majority, which is typically 18. Some jurisdictions may require child support to continue while the child is still a dependent, such as through college, but this varies.
Who has the power to over turn a court ordered child support payment?
Technically each case stands on its own. Thus, she can sue you for child support. And you can in turn report her for not paying. She should be easy to find then.
In a word, no.
In California, parents are legally obligated to financially support their children until they turn 18. After that age, parents are not legally required to provide support, but if they decide to ask their child to move out it is more of a family or personal decision rather than a legal requirement.
After you turn 18, but you have one year to file. Retroactive is 2-18 years, but Judge David Grey Ross, Commissioner of the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement is opposing this program and a growing number of judges are agreeing. Also, your mother likely lied to you about not getting any, as mot children wishing to do this are learning, forever destroying their relationships.