If I'm the custodial parent and I got married can I have my child support stopped
No, that is still your child. Alimony would stop but not child support.
If your child is married they are emancipated so there should be no need for child support. Contact the court.
That would be up to the judge.
Of course not. He is still the father of his children and still responsible for supporting them.
Are you marrying the father?
The answer is no. You do not stop paying child support if the mother gets married. The child is still your child and you have the responsibility to provide support for your own child.
No. The child still has to be taken care of and it isn't the new husband's responsibility.
You stop paying for child support when your child turns 18.
You can stop child support payments on the grounds that the child is not your biological child only if you did not know that when you agreed to the support, and if a Court approves your request to stop.
No, you do not have to be married to pay child support. Child support is typically required when a person has a child and is not the primary caregiver, regardless of their marital status.
In Colorado, child support will stop at the age of 18 or when the child finishes school. There is a possibility that the child can receive child support if the child goes on to college.
No, you can't stop paying the arrearage. You can file a motion to terminate current/future payments since the child is now married, but you will still owe the arrearage.