Under state law,
child support obligations end when a child turns 19, unless a statutory exception applies.
If this is your situation, you will, at minimum, need enough life insurance to cover the loss of your monthly support payments until
your child support obligation ends (this differs by state), alimony, ongoing shared expenses (your children's health insurance), and planned contributions to your children's college fund or savings.
Not exact matches
The legal
obligation to pay
child support ends with the emancipation of the
child.
In sum, when calculating
child support obligations that are applicable to the Guidelines in a divorce or separation, the analysis may start at the Tables, but it should not
end there.
When a relationship
ends in divorce or a break - up, both parents have a legal
obligation to financially
support their
children, but typically, the non-custodial parent (known as «the paying parent») usually has to pay
child support to the custodial parent («the receiving parent»).
Ultimately, a parent's attempts to avoid their
child support obligation to hurt their ex,
ends
Child support obligations will generally end when a child has reached the provincial age of majority but can extend to when the child has obtained some form of post-secondary educa
Child support obligations will generally
end when a
child has reached the provincial age of majority but can extend to when the child has obtained some form of post-secondary educa
child has reached the provincial age of majority but can extend to when the
child has obtained some form of post-secondary educa
child has obtained some form of post-secondary education.
If your
child support obligation has
ended, the recipient can file a notice of withdrawal from FRO, at this point, FRO will cease enforcement.
In order to protect the
children from contingencies, it is best to ensure that the insurance coverage expires when the
child support obligation comes to an
end.
If you are paying
support for more than one
child, your
support obligations will not
end when the eldest
child turns 18.
Graduation from high school may or may not
end your
obligation to pay
child support.
The
obligation to pay
child support does not
end when one party remarries or an additional
child is born.
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.
The back -
end ratio takes into account all of your monthly debt
obligations: your expected housing expenses PLUS credit card bills, car payments,
child support or alimony, student loans and any other debt that shows up on your credit report.12