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My answer to that would be 'No'. The father is responsible for providing child-support regardless of who has custody of the child; at least until the age of 18.
In general child support is paid until the child(ren) are 18 yrs. of age. However, it may be extended until the age of 21 (depending on the state) if the child(ren) is attending college.
Yes, the revocation of parental rights does not exclude the parent from being financially responsible until the child or children reach the age of emancipation, or the age ordered in the child support petition.
In most developed countries a parent is to support their child up until the very age of 18 years as many children choose to move out at the age of 18.
yes, until age 18.
Even so, the child is still a minor and you are responsible for her until she is of age.
My answer to that would be 'No'. The father is responsible for providing child-support regardless of who has custody of the child; at least until the age of 18.
In most states, you are responsible for your child until she reaches the age of majority, however, you are NOT responsible for her child.
The parents are responsible until the child is 18 years of age. Until then the parents determine where they live.
Not unless the support order was in place before the SOL for such action expired. If there was a support order before the child reached the legal age of majority the non custodial parent can be held responsible for the arrears.
In general child support is paid until the child(ren) are 18 yrs. of age. However, it may be extended until the age of 21 (depending on the state) if the child(ren) is attending college.
Yes, the father will need to pay child support in order to support his child. You are responsible for supporting your child until they reach the age of 18.
A person who is a citizen of the United States will be required to pay child support at age 18. Child support must also be paid until the child reaches the age of 18.
Child support must be paid until the child reaches 18 years of age in Maryland. If the child has not graduated high school and over the age of 18, child support must continue.
Generally speaking, parents are responsible for their children until they reach the age of majority. A parent cannot simply emancipate their child, leaving that child with no means of support.
Yes, until the child reaches the age of 18. However if your child continues school, you get child support until the age of 21 or until he/she is no longer enrolled and attending school.
Typically, child support is not affected by the age of the child.