By default, no. However, the obligor parent can file for a modification to require this. His level of income is not a variable other than needing a standard modification in support. see links below
In general child support is paid until the child(ren) are 18 yrs. of age. However, it may be extended until the age of 21 (depending on the state) if the child(ren) is attending college.
The law that applies is the law of the governing state of Maryland even if child lives in another state. If Maryland law permits support for post secondary education, then it would be granted. Even if you change the venue to PA and record the child support order in PA, the law must still be enforced based on the original governing state. However, I would certainly not move your child support order to PA since PA law does not allow for any post secondary support unless it is in the orginial child support order or some other written agreement.
The only time child support stops is when the child turns 18 and it is paid in full with no back child support owed. If there is any child support owed however it still can be collected even if the child is 18 and out of school. The only other way child support may stop is if there is also an adoption even then if there is support owed before the adoption they still get that money. This is all of course if you have a child support order through the courts or it's in a divorce decree.
yes you still need to provid when he/she comes backDepending on state, you only pay child support until child is 18, unless child is enrolled in college, then it may continue until something like 23. Child being in the military would void the requirement to provide child support.
The age at which child support is ended is determined by the terms of the support order and nothing else. The order will either state "at the age of legal majority" or a specific age. It will also include the terms applicable to health insurance, education, and so forth. In some states it is necessary for the parent paying the support to have the order officially rescinded when the child reaches the designated age. Here is other input: * At the age of 18 or until they graduate from college. My uncle had to pay child support for his daughter and then at age 18 she wanted to go to college. He had to contiune with his child support payments until she finished college. She is almost a dr now. * Usually at age 18, unless you're agreement provide support if the child is a full time college student.
Child support in the state of California continues until the child stops going to school. including college.
No, not unless there is an additon to the court order that requests it.. Standard orders in the State of California end when the child turns 18 and is no longer a full-time high school student.
Depends on the laws in your state and the child support order.
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You must check the divorce decree and child support order. Child support ends in California when the child reaches eighteen and has graduated high school. However, if there was any agreement between the parents that if continue through college the state will enforce that agreement.You should contact the court that issued the child support order to determine how it must be terminated.You must check the divorce decree and child support order. Child support ends in California when the child reaches eighteen and has graduated high school. However, if there was any agreement between the parents that if continue through college the state will enforce that agreement.You should contact the court that issued the child support order to determine how it must be terminated.You must check the divorce decree and child support order. Child support ends in California when the child reaches eighteen and has graduated high school. However, if there was any agreement between the parents that if continue through college the state will enforce that agreement.You should contact the court that issued the child support order to determine how it must be terminated.You must check the divorce decree and child support order. Child support ends in California when the child reaches eighteen and has graduated high school. However, if there was any agreement between the parents that if continue through college the state will enforce that agreement.You should contact the court that issued the child support order to determine how it must be terminated.
The child support laws in the state of California are based off of a child support worksheet. The child support worksheet determines the amount of child support that should be paid, while taking into consideration the amount of income of both parents.
you have to pay child support as long as your child is under 18 years of age
No unless the child is under 18 or it has been previously agreed upon in a decree. Texas does not have child support for adults in college.
There is no statute of limitations on collecting unpaid child support.
A parent quits paying child support when the child reaches the age of 18
None. Since the "child" is 18 and an adult the parent no longer needs to pay child support. You may wish to help your child while in college, but it is not mandatory.
That depends on what your child support order states, some states allow it, some don't. It varies from state to state. Read your order.