Depends on the age of the child. If the child is 18 or older and has dropped out of high school and is not pursuing a GED, the court may end the child support obligation.
In most cases, child support will continue if the child is under 18, regardless of whether or not they are continuing their education.
If you feel your child is not progressing as they should, take them to see their pediatrician.
In Oregon, child support is usually required up to the age of 18. However, it is possible to get a rebuttal if the child is under 18 and isn't attending school or making satisfactory progress towards graduation. Call your local Department of Human Services, child support division, and discuss the issue with them
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18 or graduation from high school, whichever is later.
Marriage is an emancipating event. Generally speaking, child support terminates upon emancipation. So, if you want/need the child support to continue, he better wait until after graduation to marry.
There is no child support after a child turns 18 in Texas, unless the child has not graduated high school.
Child support is paid until either the child turns 18, or until graduation, whichever comes later.
Contact Texas Fathers For Equal Rights for the answer, see link below.
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Generally, the obligation ends when the child reaches 18 years of age unless the child is still in high school - in which case the support ends upon the child's graduation from high school, or the child's 19th birthday, whichever occurs first. Generally, the obligation ends when the child reaches 18 years of age unless the child is still in high school - in which case the support ends upon the child's graduation from high school, or the child's 19th birthday, whichever occurs first.
Age 18, upon graduation from HS, or once emancipated. Which ever is the latter.
No, infortunately not. Child-support ends when the child turns 18 yrs of age or upon graduation from highschool whichever occurs later, unless stately differently in the divorce agreement.