Depends on the state, see links below
No, The issue of past due child support will still be needed to be dealt with as well as future support if the child goes to college or any secondary school.
If child turn 18 yrs of age, but doesnt finish school till age 19 due to was put back a 1yr in school, due you still pay child support when child turn 18?
The child support money is part of a court order between your two parents, for your benefit. It is up to them. If you are still in school at eighteen and not employed full time, your custodial parent may still receive support.
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.
Most times the agreement is that the child will be supported through college. If they turn 18 and do not continue with school, then child support ends.
It depends on where you live. In the US, in some states support cannot be order beyond 18 if the child is in college, but in other states support cannot be ordered beyond 18 (unless the child is still in high school).
The duty of support continues until a child turns 18 years of age. A court may order support up to the age of 20 so long as the child remains enrolled in secondary school and is making substantial progress toward a diploma.
I heard that once they turn 21 you no longer have to pay child support.unless they make you pay child support as long as they are in school.
yes see link below
Yes, if your divorce decree outlines that you must pay child support until your child reaches age 18 you will have to continue to pay even though they have dropped out of school. Once they turn 18 and do not go to college, your child support will quit.
I do not have an exact legal answer for this, but I would guess that since you are responsible for your child until they are 18 years old (or have graduated from high school if they turn 18 first)you are still very much responsible to pay child support. If your daughter gets married then that may be a different story. The best way to find out for sure is to call your caseworker at the child support office in your area.
I believe it's law everywhere that you have to pay until they are 18 regardless if the child is in school or not. The court order for child support stipulates the manner and length of time in which support is mandated. Issues concerning the legitimacy of payment should always be discussed with legal counsel, preferably the attorney who handled the original case. The parent under the order should NEVER arbitrarily cease or change the payment arrangement. In the State of Michigan, if the child is no longer in school, i.e. quits before they turn 18, you are no longer obligated to pay child support.