The Age of majority is 21 years of age
In most states, age 18. In Mississippi, age 21. For males in El Salvador, age 25.
The terms of the support order detemine when the parent's financial obligation ends. If the order was issued by a Mississippi court then it more than likely states, "at the age of majority", which is 21 in Mississippi.
The age of majority in Mississippi is 21. Generally if the minor marries or enters the military they are considered emancipated and child support is no longer be valid.
In most states you can leave the family home and parental custody when you reach the age of 18. In Alabama and Nebraska the legal age of majority is 19, and in Mississippi and Pennsylvania it is 21.
That depends on the state. In Mississippi, the age of majority is 21. American Samoa is 14. How it will affect child support is also variable.
To answer your question, No. In the state of Mississippi, the age of emancipation (to release the parents from support obligations) is 21.
Age of Majority in Mississippi is 21.
That support went to age 21, which is the age of majority there.
no, age of majority there is 21.
Mississippi has the oldest age of majority in the US. You have to be 21 to be considered an adult.
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This is dependent of state law as regards the age of majority. In Mississippi. it's age 21.
In Mississippi, a child can petition for emancipation at age 21. However, the court may consider granting emancipation in exceptional circumstances before age 21 if it is deemed to be in the child's best interest.
Depends on the state. In Mississippi, the age of majority is 21.
In Mississippi, the age of majority is 21, meaning individuals under that age are considered minors. Minors can legally move out if they are legally emancipated by a court order or with the consent of their parent or legal guardian. Otherwise, they are required to live with a parent or guardian until they reach the age of majority.
In most states (there are a few exceptions) 18 is the age of majority. The four states where age of majority is more than 18 are, Alabama and Nebraska 19, Pennsylvania and Mississippi, 21.
There is no statute of limitations on the collection of an already established order.