If the state allows emancipation, the court fees vary.
Just pay it.
You continue to pay child support unless otherwise mandated by the court. Running away does not constitute emancipation.
In general, child support continues to at least age 18, barring death, emancipation or adoption.
That's a decision of the court on a possible emancipation, but if not, should go to the state, along with the other parent being obligated to pay. see link below
Depends on your state laws on when support ends, however if it runs later, file a motion for emancipation.
Emancipation is the age of adulthood. In Nevada that is 18. If the child gets married, that is considered emancipation.
No. Marriage constitutes the emancipation of a minor and child support obligations cease.
No, having a child does not change the age of the minor and it does not grant emancipation.
DO WE HAVE TO PAY A FEE TO GET THIS GRANT IF WE GET APPROVE
There is no emancipation status for this state.
In some cases joining the military is considered emancipation, ie. the custodial parent is not supporting the child any longer, thus it can stop. You must check your state laws.
you sometimes pay a fee