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- Frequently Asked Questions | CA Child Support Services
State of California California child support orders are in force until a minor turns 18 However, if your child is still in high school, the order is in force until graduation from high school or when your child turns 19, whichever comes first In addition, the child support agency will continue to enforce the order until all past-due support is paid in full For questions or additional
- Is There a Statute of Limitations on Child Support in California?
A common question is whether there is a time limit, or statute of limitations, for collecting unpaid child support In California, the answer is clear: there is no statute of limitations for the collection of court-ordered child support
- How Long Does Child Support Last in California? 2026
In California, child support usually ends when a child turns 18 However, if the child is still in high school full-time and not self-supporting, payments continue until they graduate or until their 19th birthday, whichever comes first
- Understanding the Duration of Child Support Obligations in California
According to California Family Code, child support typically continues until the child turns 18 years old unless the child is still a full-time high school student
- 20 Facts Parents Must Know | Californias Child Support Laws
California child support laws link parenting time (timeshare) to support amounts Generally, the more time a parent spends with the child, the less child support they pay (or the more they receive if they're the lower earner)
- When Does Child Support End in California: Key Facts You Need to Know
In California, child support generally ends when the child turns 18 This is because, legally, an 18-year-old is considered an adult, and parents are no longer obligated to provide financial support unless a court order specifies otherwise
- How Long Does Child Support Last in California? - Sullivan Law Associates
In California, child support payments are expected to continue until a child turns 18 and continue until the child graduates or turns 19, whichever comes first
- California Child Support Guidelines - FindLaw
FindLaw reviews California's child support calculator guidelines and gives parents links to state family law pages and other resources
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