If the order specifically says that support runs through age 21, contact your State's child support agency. Be patient but persistent. Good luck!
Child support in the state of California continues until the child stops going to school. including college.
No, at 18 your child is legally an adult and is no longer your dependant, so you do not have to pay support.
As long as the child is in university they are still considered a dependent and are still covered by child support. And aren't you glad your dhild is going to university and more than happy to help them out with it.
No. If you owe child support enrolling in college will not make the child support go away. You need to request a modification of the child support order. The existing order is in effect until it is modified.No. If you owe child support enrolling in college will not make the child support go away. You need to request a modification of the child support order. The existing order is in effect until it is modified.No. If you owe child support enrolling in college will not make the child support go away. You need to request a modification of the child support order. The existing order is in effect until it is modified.No. If you owe child support enrolling in college will not make the child support go away. You need to request a modification of the child support order. The existing order is in effect until it is modified.
Usually, the order for support will state the termination date. The order may require support for a child who is a college student.
It depends on your state. It depends on the agreement for child support that was made. Some support the child through high school or age 18 only. Otherwise, the parents have a choice as to the level of support they will provide.
If he has income other than SSI/public assistance.
Pennsylvania does not currently have that law.
When your child reaches the age of 18 or finishes college, depending on how your support order is worded. Typically the child must be 18 years of age, and not in or going to college. This is just an opinion. There may be other considerations.
Depends on State Laws, see link below.
A parent cannot keep a child from going to college. Most parents love to see their child wanting to go to college.
Unless your divorce settlement and/or child support agreement, specifically stated that the child was to be supported until their schooling (including college) was completed you're out of luck. The state only requires the child be supported until they become an adult or, graduate from high school.