Legal Question in Family Law in Mississippi

Child Support

My daughter is 19 completed college with exception, working a part time job. Her mother is not giving her the support money so i am send money to them both. Exactly when should my obligation to the mother stop?


Asked on 6/16/07, 7:58 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Albert Pettigrew Law Offices Ph 228-875-8736

Re: Child Support

File for determination of emancipation under 93-11-65:

(8) The duty of support of a child terminates upon the emancipation of the child. The court may determine that emancipation has occurred and no other support obligation exists when the child:

(a) Attains the age of twenty-one (21) years, or

(b) Marries, or

(c) Discontinues full-time enrollment in school having attained the age of eighteen (18) years, unless the child is disabled, or

(d) Voluntarily moves from the home of the custodial parent or guardian, establishes independent living arrangements, obtains full-time employment and discontinues educational endeavors prior to attaining the age of twenty-one (21) years, or

(e) Joins the military and serves on a full-time basis, or

(f) Is convicted of a felony and is incarcerated for committing such felony, or

(g) Cohabits with another person without the approval of the parent obligated to pay support.

(9) A determination of emancipation does not terminate any obligation of the noncustodial parent to satisfy arrearage existing as of the date of emancipation; the total amount of periodic support due prior to the emancipation plus any periodic amounts ordered paid toward the arrearage shall continue to be owed until satisfaction of the arrearage in full, in addition to the right of the person for whom the obligation is owed to execute for collection as may be provided by law

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Answered on 6/18/07, 2:19 pm


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