Legal Question in Family Law in Massachusetts
child support after 18
can a judge order me to pay child support for a child after 18th burthday if child is not in school or sick
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: child support after 18
Shouldn't.
Re: child support after 18
In either Divorce or Paternity matters, child support is payable until at least the child's 21st birthday, IF the child is resident with a parent, and principally dependent on that parent for support. This often involves education. However, if a child is "just being lazy," a court may cut off support. This is a fact-driven question; please feel free to call me for further discussion and advice.
child support after 18
The usual cut-off is emancipation.
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