Generally, the obligation ends when the child reaches 18 years of age or the child graduates from high school, whichever occurs later. A child will also automatically be ineligible for child support is removed from disability status by a court order.
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Generally, the obligation ends when the child reaches 18 years of age or the child graduates from high school, whichever occurs later. A child will also automatically be ineligible for child support is removed from disability status by a court order.
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Child support may be modified to extend past the age of 18 in PA if the child is unmarried AND disabled or if the original support order contained a provision for extended support.
Generally, however, support terminates when the child reaches the age of 18 unless child support is in arrears. Then it may continue as long as it takes to pay the arrears.
There are a couple of reasons why someone might still be paying child support in Pennsylvania after the child reaches his/her majority.
The judge could have ordered the noncustodial parent to continue child support until the child reaches the age of 22 or is no longer enrolled in and attending higher educational classes.
The noncustodial parent may not have paid the full amount of child support each month or may not have paid child support at all for some time before the child reached his/her majority. In that case, the noncustodial parent must continue paying child support until the arrears plus interest have been fully paid.
No, The day she graduates, is the day child support stops. Check out childsupport.state.pa.us, for more details.
No, however you need to request the support be stopped. see links below
yes
Child support continues as long as the child is still a dependent; this includes school and university, regardless of age.
yes
Depends on what your decree says. In most cases, child support is paid until the child reaches 18 years of age or when the child graduates high school, which ever comes first.
Yes. Child support in most states makes you obligated to pay until your child is 18, or graduates from high school. If your child is under 18 and in trade school, you still have to pay.
No, that obligations is to the father of that unborn child. Also, once high school is completed your financial obligation for support ends.
Generally, the obligation ends when the child reaches 18 years of age unless the child is still in high school - in which case the support ends upon the child's graduation from high school, or the child's 19th birthday, whichever occurs first. Generally, the obligation ends when the child reaches 18 years of age unless the child is still in high school - in which case the support ends upon the child's graduation from high school, or the child's 19th birthday, whichever occurs first.
yes you do if the parent the child is living with want to extend it till the end of secondary school yr
Depends on the State. However if he is not a full-time high school student and is age 18 child support is no longer an obligation.
Yes you do.
Depends on what the child support agreement says and the laws in your jurisdiction. Most jurisdictions require the support continue until the child graduates from high school. You need to check your particular state. You can inquire at the court that issued the order.
NO
At 18, you are no longer considered a child for child support purposes unless you have not graduated high school or are disabled. If the child is 18 and out of high school, you must contact the Texas AG to stop child support.