Legal Question in Family Law in Illinois
How Do I End Child Support When Child Turns 18
I have two kids and one of them will turn 18 in about 2 months. Do I have to get a lawyer to go back to court or will the deduction in child support be automatic?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: How Do I End Child Support When Child Turns 18
Hello and thank you for your
question. I recommend getting
a lawyer and going to court
to reduce child support. The
actual legal term is "to abate
child support as to your oldest son." In Illinois the
statutory guideline for two
children as to child support
is 25% of your net income
per month. Therefore, with
the abatement of child support
as to your oldest son, the
child support should be reduced by 5%. Of course the
court may have obligated you
to pay other expenses above
and beyond child support such
as school costs, athletic
activities, etc. Now of course your son's mother and/or your son who has turned 18 can petition the court for
contribution to college
education based upon your
ability to pay, assuming that
he is graduating from high
school now. I hope my answer
has given you some insight
into the situation.
Re: How Do I End Child Support When Child Turns 18
You should get counsel and return to court, particularly if you have been paying into the court with the checks then paid to your ex. The Court collection system will not know of the end of your obligation without a court order.