Many child support questions are truly dependent on the state that you reside in.
In many instances, if the child is disabled and proven to be autistic, if you have not received SSI (maybe you are limited based on your income); now would be the time to apply for it. Also, in some states, if a child is disabled the non-custodial parent could be liable to continue paying child support until the child reaches the age of 21. Just understand that it usually has to be court ordered by a judge since the disability acts as an extenuating circumstance.
If the child is under 1 then you do, if they are over 18 than you dont.
At 18, you are no longer considered a child for child support purposes unless you have not graduated high school or are disabled. If the child is 18 and out of high school, you must contact the Texas AG to stop child support.
Not until your child is 18
A divorce does not effect child support. Also, usually child support stops when the child turns 18.
Regardless of whether or not your child graduates high school in PA, once he/she reaches the age of 18, child support is absolved.
No, not likely. If you are over 18 yrs. of age, you are considered an adult, and child support is exactly what it is...."child-support" for CHILDREN, not adults!
Child support must be paid until the child reaches 18 years of age in Maryland. If the child has not graduated high school and over the age of 18, child support must continue.
yes
if the child is 18 or over you shouldn't have to pay any child support at all unless you have back child support
Yes. There is no statute of limitations on past-due child support.
no
NO, not if the child is over 18 and receiving an SSI check.
yes
no, not even if over 18 in some states. see link below
If the child is under 1 then you do, if they are over 18 than you dont.
I belive if the child or children are 18 or older then no you can not receive child support. The age limit to which child support funds can be issued to the payee is 18 years of age after that no further child support can/ will be given by law HOWEVER you might want to look into the laws in your state about something called "back child support" wherein the mother or father must pay you for each month that child support was not given but the child must not be over 18 if so it's a lost cause but if you would like better advice try consulting a lawyer he/she can give you the true 411 on this matter.
If by that you mean can YOU, the 18 year old get it then no. It's called CHILD benefit for a reason.Another View: Define what you mean by "child support." Child support from WHO for the support of WHO?