Legal Question in Family Law in Pennsylvania

Child support

My youngest child is 18 and will be out of high school this june 04 . Can I just stop support then or whatDo I have to do to get it stopped


Asked on 5/06/04, 2:58 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Ilene Young Young Law Offices

Re: Child support

You must take action to terminate the support order. If you used an attorney during your support case, you can call the attorney and request that they terminate the order with the Support Section of the court. You can also call the Domestic Relations Section of the County Court through which your support order is administered, which will provide you with the local procedures necessary to settle any arrearages and terminate the order.

Ilene Young, Esquire/ Civil & Family Practice 215-444-0445

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Answered on 5/11/04, 10:07 pm


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