Child
support must be paid as long as a child remains dependent.
A dependent child is any child under the age of 18,
unless:
• the
child has married, or
• the child
is 16 years of age or over and has voluntarily withdrawn from
parental control
Child
support might also continue after a child turns 18
years of age if the child is unable to be self-supporting
because he or she:
• has
a disability or illness, or
• is still
going to school full-time.
Even
if the child is not living at home while going to school,
as long as the child’s primary residence is with
the parent with custody, the parent without custody
might have to continue to pay child support. This usually
continues until the child turns 22 years of age or
gets one post-secondary degree or diploma.
In
some circumstances, a judge might order support to
continue even longer. When deciding how much support
should be paid for a child who is 18 years of age or
older, the judge will take into account any earnings
or income the child receives from other sources.
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Russell Alexander, Family Lawyers our focus is exclusively
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