In Indiana, child support continues until the age of 18, regardless of the child's high school standing.
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The child is no longer a minor at age 18. However, in Indiana, child support payments are required until the age of 21 or until the child is providing more than 50% of his or her financial support.
A minor cannot be kicked out. Until they are an adult, the parents have the responsiblity to shelter and feed the child.
If a child got kicked out of school for 10 days do you think they should be on the basketball team for the school?
Well if your child is under the age 21 and not in school you will need to get that child emanicipated in court then child support will stop. But in order to be emanicipated that child will need to A) Be out of school for 4 months and not be enrolled in college B) Have employment and be capable of supporting themselves C) not be under the control of either parent If the child is still in school like college you can have it modified through the court to help pay for educational needs.
Yes, in Indiana you can pay your child support monthly unless it is set up on a garnishment from wages. If your wages are being garnished, your child support will be paid when you get paid.
You owe child support until/unless the court/agency that entered the order terminates or suspends that obligation. In this case, it sounds as if you still owe child support, assuming the child hasn't reached majority or become emancipated.
CSUP: Child Support
Indiana has 10 days to extradite. If it is for child support they will pick him or her up and extradite also.
No it will not.
If a person is already in jail, there is no child support owed.