Actually yes because the child is still living under the other parent's roof, and still attending school and still has expenses they need clothing,food, entertainment, allowance, ect., but if they graduate and don't plan on attending college then the payments could be stopped but if they plan on going then you are just stuck paying it until they graduate college to help with tuition and other fees!
It depends on the state & divorce decree. In many states cs ends at 18 or 19, or upon graduation from high school. Some only base it on the age, some base it on the later of the two. Some states have laws through college.
Yes, by court order in cases, e.g., where the child is going to college or is severely disabled.
In general, yes. However, this varies depending on State law and the language of the order for support.
I believe so since he is an adult:)
Most child support orders are in effect until the child graduates from high school. This depends on child support provisions in your child support order or agreement. It can continue through an undergraduate degree in some cases.
Yes. Child support in most states makes you obligated to pay until your child is 18, or graduates from high school. If your child is under 18 and in trade school, you still have to pay.
No, child support ends in Pennsylvania when the child turns 18 and has graduated from high school.
Absolutely. In some states is until the child is 21, in others, until the child graduates.
Unless the order states otherwise, the amount of support does not change when one child attains majority/becomes emancipated.
Yes, child support continues until the age of majority, regardless of the child's high school standing.
If you were order by the court to pay child support, that support will continue until the child either graduates college or stops attending. I do not believe the court can order you to pay for college. However, as a father you should be willing to help.
Child support does not automatically go to the person with whom the child is living, it goes to whomever the court order says it does. If the court order says you have to pay child support until the child graduates, then you must pay child support until the child graduates, even if the child is actually living with you. You could almost certainly petition the court to change this, but you'd have to take the trouble to actually do so.
You may file a motion to terminate support, or redirect support to someone other than your ex.
No. Outside of child support you cannot force him to help out with college tuition and fees. Although he must continue to pay child support until the child either graduates from college or stops attending.
Each state has different laws. Most states the non-custodial parent pays child support for each child until the child turns 18 or graduates high school. Some states require you to pay until the child graduates college. You should go on the website for your state for more information.
Depends on what your decree says. In most cases, child support is paid until the child reaches 18 years of age or when the child graduates high school, which ever comes first.