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Who is responsible for stopping child support?
Typically, a paying parent must continue to pay if the child hasn't graduated from high school and still lives at home with the receiving parent. In that case, child support stops when the child turns 19.
Who can stop child support?
In most states, child support ends when a child turns 18 or graduates from high school, whichever occurs first. In other states, the age may be 21.
Can you take someone off child support?
Obligations to pay child support can only be removed by filing for a modification with the court. If the Court ordered something, only the Court can change its own order. Generally, there must be a change in circumstances for a Court to agree to modify a child support order.
Can the custodial parent close a child support case?
It is possible to close a case with the Department of Child Support by requesting a voluntary case closure, although not all child support cases can be closed, even if both parents wish it. In some states, such as Texas and California, a case can't be closed if the child support is greater than $500 in arrears.
Can a child support order be terminated?
Even if the parents reconcile, child support is not usually automatically terminated. Instead, the Child Support Enforcement Agency will continue to collect child support. However, either parent can petition to end the child support order with the court.
Who is responsible for paying child support?
Depending on the jurisdiction, a custodial parent may pay child support to a non-custodial parent. Typically, one has the same duty to pay child support irrespective of sex, so a mother is required to pay support to a father just as a father must pay a mother.
How do they decide who pays child support?
The income shares model uses the combined monthly income of parents and the number of children to determine child support obligations. Once the child support obligation is determined, the court uses the parents' proportional contributions to the combined monthly income to divide the obligation between them.
What is the law on paying child support?
The law requires that all parents have a financial obligation to their children. If your child isn't living with you, you are required to make child support payments, unless the custodial parent waives that right, or your parental rights are legally terminated.
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