Each state has its own regulations. If you have back child support it will most likely go till it is made current. Another option is the other party would have to sign a form at the courthouse stating that you are no longer needed to pay. But in all my experiences, they like the extra check comming in the mail. It's a tough one to get removed.
Child support that is awarded and not paid can be claimed by and adult child. A child support order usually expires when the child turns 18, but anything that is arrears can still be claimed by the child.
If the other parent never gave you the money, they still legally owed it to you. That means that even though your child is grown, the money must still be payed to you. The other parent is giving you the money they said they would when you went to court.
When the child reaches majority/is emancipated, the obligor still owes any support that was ordered and not paid.
Of course not. He is still the father of his children and still responsible for supporting them.
No, the father has to pay child support for both children. Of course the child that decides to live with him will be treated as he/she were when you were both married, but the child you have will still continue to receive child support by law!
the answer is unclear if she is working then yes it does but if she isn't then no unless the child is desabled then you still get child support
No
No. They still are his children.
YES. You have to pay child support for each of the five children every month.
No. You will still have to pay child support for your children.
You would only need to pay child support if it is your biological child. *You only have to pay child support on the children you sire.
In Ohio Child support and visitation are two diff court cases so yes he can still pick up the child