You still owe the back support. Once the child reaches the age of majority (as defined by the support order) there will be no continuing obligation.
If it is arrears of support then there is no limitation of time if you owed it you must pay. However going forward child support stops when the child becomes an adult.
You don't. Once the child is an adult, child support is moot and the ex is home free.
No, child support is not paid to the child but to the parent raising the child.
A free education. Child support from their parents. Adult supervision.
If your child is 18 years of age or older, and considered an adult, then no you do not have any basis with which to sue the father for child support. That child is considered an adult by legal standards and not a dependent. Only for full-time dependents do you have any grounds for child support.
no
Then she will not get any child support.
Absolutely. Check with a family lawt attorney or your local child support office for more information.
No, they are an adult.
Child support remains.
No, the child can not. The other parent could before the child was an adult. The money goes to the parent to use for the child and not directly to the child.
If the parents are divorced, child support continues beyond the normal cutoff age, however married parents are not under this same obligation. The adult can apply for and receive SSI.