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When Does Child Support EndNavigation: Home > Family Law> Child Support End
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In general, child support obligations will terminate once the child reach the age of majority, unless the child is in college (in which case the parent is still obligated), or if the child has been declared emancipated by a court. Child support obligations will also terminate if a parent’s rights and responsibilities are terminated, because, for instance, the child is adopted by someone else. Want more Information? Purchase Child Support, Custody, and You, a soft cover manual that you can download online, which provides you with a single information source on Child Support in an easy to-read plain English format. This divorce book provides a comprehensive analysis of child support, support formulas, and state laws and includes FREE interactive Child Support Calculators for all States and a comprehensive outline of the laws of every state on the issues of child support and custody. |
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