Generally support ends when the child reaches the age of majority in the state where the order was issued. Amending an order of support to continue past that age is possible but there must be extenuating circumstances, such as the child has become physically or mentally impaired since the original (latest) order was mandated.
The length of time for someone to claim child support can vary depending on the jurisdiction. Generally, the custodial parent can claim child support until the child reaches the age of majority, which is typically 18 years old. Some jurisdictions may allow for an extension of child support if the child is pursuing higher education.
You sue the person for child support. Just because you pay child support for one child does not mean you can not receive child support for the one you have custody of.
No. Child support cases are handled by the state court that issued the child support order.No. Child support cases are handled by the state court that issued the child support order.No. Child support cases are handled by the state court that issued the child support order.No. Child support cases are handled by the state court that issued the child support order.
You cannot receive child support until the child is born.You cannot receive child support until the child is born.You cannot receive child support until the child is born.You cannot receive child support until the child is born.
No. Child support is an obligation of a parent. The child is not obligated to contribute to their own support. An industrious child who works part time is not then burdened by her/his non-custodial parents child support obligation.No. Child support is an obligation of a parent. The child is not obligated to contribute to their own support. An industrious child who works part time is not then burdened by her/his non-custodial parents child support obligation.No. Child support is an obligation of a parent. The child is not obligated to contribute to their own support. An industrious child who works part time is not then burdened by her/his non-custodial parents child support obligation.No. Child support is an obligation of a parent. The child is not obligated to contribute to their own support. An industrious child who works part time is not then burdened by her/his non-custodial parents child support obligation.
If you are supposed to pay child support, the fact that the child is earning money from two jobs, has nothing to do with child support. Child support is paid to the person looking after the child to help support your child!
If you are the child's father then you really have little legal support to not support your child. Your child is legally entitled to your financial support.
Yes, it does.
Not technically. Child support is for a custodial parent to support the child. Check your state laws.
See Link BelowChild Support Age-At what age does child support stop and what steps need to be taken to bring this about?Because of the volume of child support cases, I would call six months before the support is due to expire, then three months , then one month. Get a name and contact number of the Enforcement employee and be nice and develop a rapport. This will help you avoid extension of the support payments by accident.If the support is indeed stopped on time, don't forget a gracious thank-you call to the enforcement officer.
I doubt there were many child support laws back then. Normally, only the custodial parent of the child can file for child support, not the actual child.
Motion to modify current and future child support. Make request to child support enforcement.