bbzsquaredup
Aug 17, 2007, 05:57 AM
Hello,
I thought that state law mandates that child support ends when a child turns 18 but that is not true. My question is which psychotic states, other than New York, dictate a longer term?:
GV70
Aug 17, 2007, 08:00 AM
Hello,
I thought that state law mandates that child support ends when a child turns 18 but that is not true. My question is which psychotic states, other than New York, dictate a longer term?:
OK-here is a list:
Alabama.Alaska,Arizona,Arkansas,California,Colorad o,Connecticut,Delaware,Florida,Georgia,Havaii,Idah o,Illinois,Indiana,Iowa,Kansas,Louisiana,Maine,Mar yland,Michigan,Minnesota,Mississippi,Missouri,Mont ana,Nebraska,Nevada,New Hampshire,New Jersey,New Mexico,North Carolina,North Dakota,Ohio,Oklahoma,Oregon,Rhode Island,South Carolina,South Dakota,Tennessee,Texas,Utah,Vermont,Washington,Wes t Virginia,Wisconsin and Wioming.
Also it is common longer term for some commonwealths as Kentucky,Massachusets,Pennsylvania and Virginia and it refers to District of Columbia.:D :D
ScottGem
Aug 17, 2007, 08:27 AM
Hello,
I thought that state law mandates that child support ends when a child turns 18 but that is not true. My question is which psychotic states, other than New York, dictate a longer term?:
Most states do end child support at the LATER of age 18, or when the child finishes college. What does your support agreement say?