Not until your child is 18
Generally, yes.
If the child is providing more than 50% of his or her financial support, child support will end in Texas. If not, a 17-year-old's job will have no effect on child support amounts.
Your child support obligation ends when the child turns 18 without regard to his school status, as long as no child support is in arrears. Refer to Washington statute RCW 26.28.010.
Review your child support order. Your child support obligation is governed by the order and state law. Some states extend child support for education purposes as long as the child is in school full time. Some end the support at eighteen or when the child graduates from high school.
Yes, marriage emancipates a minor.
no
Generally, yes.
Depends on the age of the child. If the child is 18 or older and has dropped out of high school and is not pursuing a GED, the court may end the child support obligation. In most cases, child support will continue if the child is under 18, regardless of whether or not they are continuing their education.
If the child is providing more than 50% of his or her financial support, child support will end in Texas. If not, a 17-year-old's job will have no effect on child support amounts.
In most cases, getting married does not automatically end the obligation to pay child support. Child support is typically based on the financial needs of the child and the income of the noncustodial parent, regardless of the custodial parent's marital status. However, laws vary by jurisdiction, so it's recommended to consult with a lawyer or refer to local child support guidelines for specific information about your situation.
Your child support obligation ends when the child turns 18 without regard to his school status, as long as no child support is in arrears. Refer to Washington statute RCW 26.28.010.
As long as you're not on Welfare, contact child support enforcement.
Under Wisconsin law, a parent's duty to support his or her child continues until age 18, or age 19 if the child is still enrolled in high school or pursuing a high school equivalency course (GED). "Emancipation Notices" will be sent to both parents 90 days before the verified date of graduation or the 18th birthday of their youngest child. The order for current support will end when the youngest child turns 18 unless a parent shows documentation to the child support agency that the child attends high school or is enrolled in a program to obtain his or her GED. If past-due child support is owed, support cases are still enforceable. If the order for current support ends, and past-due child support is owed, the parent should check with the child support agency to make sure he or she has a court order for payment on the past-due support. Income withholding may continue at the same level until past-due child support is paid in full.
you have to pay child support as long as your child is under 18 years of age
no
Depending on the state yes. I know that in Missouri the rule states if the child is 18 or if in college 23 is the age that child support payments end. That means that unless the child marries prior to their 18th birthday or 23rd if still in college then the payments continue regardless if they are with child or not.
Yes, any changes in the child support order has to be done in court. It does not end automatically.