A parent typically stops paying child support when the child reaches the age of majority, which is usually 18 years old. However, the specific age may vary depending on the laws of the state or country where the child support order was issued.
The child can not stop the child support because the support goes to his parent. The parent paying can get the agreement changed at the courts.
A parent's age has no effect on her/his child support obligation.
See link below. Child Support Laws - At What Age Does Child Support Stop?
You stop paying for child support when your child turns 18.
When the child turns 18 and becomes an adult, the parent is no longer obligated to pay child support.
Paying child support isn't really a matter of choice. Each parent is required to comply with the court order(s) in the case.
age 21 see link
A parent must obey the child support order. A custodial parent may be serving in the military with the child under temporary guardianship. That is no reason to stop paying child support. If the child isn't living with the custodial parent who is receiving child support the matter must be brought before the court.
Yes to move without the child (I assume the other parent will take care of her) No to not paying child support. Moving to another state does not mean you are allowed to stop paying for your child. You are still obligated to pay for him/her until they are emancipated.
Visitation should not be dependent on child support. How would the child feel losing the parent? Keep that issue in front of the judge.
A person in south africa can pay for life depending on the situation
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.