When does child support end?
December 15, 2023
Child support typically ends when a child reaches the age of majority at 18, or sooner if a child is declared legally emancipated by the court. However, courts may order continued child support after a child turns 18, especially in cases where there is an agreement between the parents to pay for some or all the child’s expenses as they pursue post-secondary education. Courts may also order parents to cover their child’s college expenses, based on factors such as the financial capacity of the parents, the child’s financial resources, the commitment and aptitude of the child, and the availability of financial aid.
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