Yes child support is paid until the child is 18 and in some states until they are 21.
16 is the legal drop out age with parent concent and far as getting GED penn foster is the best bet they do all high school grades all work at home at your own pace up until you get your GED
Not until your child is 18
An early graduation or GED is not an exchange for the law. A child genius in college at age 12, he is still 12; just smarter. You may research emancipation laws in your state and or county; sometimes such things vary even from county to county.
In most states on her 18th birthday
The existing court orders must be modified.
You file a petition at the court. If it is simply outside of the support orders that you have, then you may or may not need legal help. If the child has not completed high school, attempt to make that or a GED happen--your responsibility as a parent.
how would the court know?
Having not graduated from high school is not a demonstration of a lack of intelligence or learning.
If the child is actively pursuing the GED, you may still have to pay since he is still in school. Get legal advice.
Yes, a parent can sign for a child to quit school in the state of Virginia. If you do quit school, it is highly recommended that you get your GED.
Yes child support is paid until the child is 18 and in some states until they are 21.
16 is the legal drop out age with parent concent and far as getting GED penn foster is the best bet they do all high school grades all work at home at your own pace up until you get your GED
No. the GED is totally voluntary.
You'll need to take it through the courts so that you do not become delinquent in payments. This is your child, and you should also make extra effort to get the child back to school or to pass a GED. Just part of parenting, even though the custodial parent may not be at all cooperative.
Not until your child is 18
Yes, unless certain other conditions apply, however even then the child is required to attend courses to prepare him or her to take the GED.