That depends on factors such as the language of the court order, the State, whether the child has a severe disability, the child's school status, etc.
No. Child support terms are based upon the laws of the state in which the minor child resides.
There is no emancipation, the child is either a minor or they are not. In New York, child support continues until the child turns 21 years of age.
does support end at 18 in new york state
Age 18 or graduates from high school.
Right after the child turns 21
If an order already exist, and provided the owed parent is not maintaining a claim.
How much Child Support you pay or receive is based on total gross income. In your search on your computer type in New York Child Support Chart and New York Child Support Calculator. There is no way that a precise figure can be given to this question.
Child support payments in New York State typically end when the child turns 21 years old. However, there are some circumstances where support may continue past this age, such as if the child has special needs. It is important to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific details of your case.
This child would probably be considered emancipated and therefore no child support would be awarded.
Not automatically. If the non custodial parent believes his or her financial obligation to the child should be modified due to the change in circumstances he or she must petition the court for amendment of theexisting support order. The custodial parent or person who has custody of the minor child must report the SSI benefits to the state's CSA.
Child support payments usually stop at age 18, unless some payments have been missed along the way ... Providing ALL your payments for child support are fully up to date and paid in full, you can file in court to have these stopped.
See link below. Child Support Laws - At What Age Does Child Support Stop?
The answer to this child support question and many others for the state of New York can be found here. https://newyorkchildsupport.com/
The Division of Child Support Enforcement has a section on its site dedicated to New York Child Support and extensive information about their programs and services (from information for teen parents, to guides on how to apply for programs).
No. The statute of limitations for child support arrears in New York is twenty years from the date of the default. However, in your case it seems that your mother never obtained a court order for child support. You have no cause of action.
In general, child support is a percentage of net income. If the obligor has the child for an extended period of time, the court may suspend support for that period.