Dont thinkso, the kids 18 it can get money and pay for itself
even if the children turns 18 or is older then 18, if he owes back pay in child support, he is still going to have to pay it until he pays it off
It certainly depends on your local laws but usually when the child you are paying support for turns the age of majority, does not live at the home anymore or drops out of school the support payments are to stop. I would check as soon as possible with your local laws as well check your age of majority - you may be intitled to receive some money back.
The court can not order a paternity test after the child turns 18. The child is considered an adult at 18 years old.
No a custodial parent can not kick a child out of school if the child is still a minor. If the child is 18 years old, the parent may kick them out.
18 years for female as her body has to develop fully to give birth to a baby. 21 years for male as he will be robust and father a healthy child. 18 years for female as her body has to develop fully to give birth to a baby. 21 years for male as he will be robust and father a healthy child. 18 years for female as her body has to develop fully to give birth to a baby. 21 years for male as he will be robust and father a healthy child.
Generally, the obligation ends when the child reaches 18 years of age unless the child is still in high school - in which case the support ends upon the child's graduation from high school, or the child's 19th birthday, whichever occurs first. Generally, the obligation ends when the child reaches 18 years of age unless the child is still in high school - in which case the support ends upon the child's graduation from high school, or the child's 19th birthday, whichever occurs first.
In Louisiana you pay child support until the child is 18 or 19 years of age. If the child is still in high school at the time when he or she turns 18, you would pay until the child is 19 and out of school.
No, the last I heard as long as they were in school yes if they dropped out for any reason then no. They may depend on the state you live in. My mom is a supervisor in child support, the rules are that a child support case ends when a child graduates from high school or turns 18, whichever comes LAST. Not to exceed 19 years of age.
he sure does....
After a child turns 18, the parent has no further parentel obligations.
In the state of Georgia court ordered child support continues until the child turns 18 years old. There is the exception if the child is still in high school than the order will continue until they finish high school or turn 20 years old.
The obligation ends when the child reaches 18 years of age or the child graduates from high school, whichever occurs later. A child will also automatically be ineligible for child support if that child is removed from disability status by a court order. There is no upper age limit for graduating from high school, but in most states it's age 19. see link
Kindergarten is compulsory when a child turns five years old.
It certainly depends on your local laws but usually when the child you are paying support for turns the age of majority, does not live at the home anymore or drops out of school the support payments are to stop. I would check as soon as possible with your local laws as well check your age of majority - you may be intitled to receive some money back.
You are obligated to support your child from the day he was born until he turns 18.
That depends on factors such as the language of the court order, the State, whether the child has a severe disability, the child's school status, etc.
No. The child's father is the child's father, no matter what relationship he has with the child. Birth certificates record facts, not relationships.
Only if the child has a severe disability.