No.
You may file a motion to terminate support, or redirect support to someone other than your ex.
Child support in Tennessee can be reviewed and modified up to the age of majority.
i believe so . check your state. you have obligation untul the child is atleast 18. that is if you have been paying on time and dont have back payments to make.
If the child is under 1 then you do, if they are over 18 than you dont.
I still dont know what vifsa stands for, however, I know what it is now. Basically, its child support telling you that they are changing the jurisdiction of your case. Mine was out of TN, I live in LA, so now TN is filing for LA to take over the case down here.
Only with approval of the court, but yes it is likely to be stopped.
Up to one year the first time.
the state that approved it. or whichever state you signed the papers at.
I would venture to say an 18 year old is EITHER in the military or in high school. Not both.
The money should go to the child so if he/she does not live with the guardian anymore you should probably go to court so the person he/she lives with/is the guardian, can take care of the money for him/her. If the current guardian does not live with him/her but the money still goes to the child there should be no problem and you continue paying for your child. I imagine that if the child live by him/herself there are bills that needs to be paid and if the child support is used for that it is used for the right purpose. Your responsibility as a parent has not stopped just because the child moves. Child support does not stop until the child is an adult.
Emancipation generally means that the child is self-sufficient.