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Old May 18th 07, 06:05 AM posted to alt.child-support
whatamess
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Default something I can't really understand...

On May 18, 12:42 am, "teachrmama" wrote:
"whatamess" wrote in message

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On May 17, 11:10 pm, "Chris" wrote:
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"whatamess" wrote
Since CPs claim that it costs SO MUCH MORE money to have an
additional
child in the home...meals, electricity, insurance, mortgage,
etc...How
do they make ends meet once the child support is over, at let's say
18? Do they all of a sudden go hungry or does the CP lose their
house
since they can no longer afford the house payment for the additional
child/adult, do they lose their car or insurance since they can no
longer pay the original amount? Or maybe the electric company, the
mortgage company, etc...now lower their bills so they can manage???
Or do they just kick out the 18 year old as soon as the last check
comes in? Or do they make that 18 year old get a job and pay the
equivalent of what the non-custodial parent paid in CS, so that they
all still have a roof over their head, electricity, etc???
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My husband's ex did nearly all the above even though she had a decent
salary
of her own as a college instructor.
Stepson came to live with us when he turned 18 as his mom kicked him
out--said she
couldn't afford him without CS. He finished school and college here. He
was
only in
10th grade at 18 because he had learning disabilities. He thrived here
and
went on to state university
(here). He's now 27 but has been on his own for several years. I have
no
idea how his mother is
doing financially now. The judge did tell her at the last hearing
(years
ago) that she was going
to have to learn to live on less money. She had asked the court to
increase
the CS for the remaining child
to the amt we were paying for the two ($1200.mo). Yep--She tried :-)


This brings to mind some questions. A child turns 18 thus becoming a
legal
adult. For whatever reason, "child support" is ordered to continue. Can
the
court legally prohibit the child from residing with the father? And if
the
child lives with the father 100% of the time, does the father still have
to
pay money to the mother?


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Sounds reasonable to me...hehe...


OK, let's say actually that the same CP who kicks out the 18 yr. old
sates they have
to leave because they cannot afford them in their house...so 18 yr.
old goes to NCP house...
Then, NCP decides to take the CP to court to ask for child support
because the child
decides to go to school, therefore, the NCP will pay for college and
just needs the CP
to pay CS...hmmmm...DO YOU THINK THAT THE ORIGINAL CP WOULD ALL OF A
SUDDEN
SAY NO AND CLAIM THE 18YR OLD IS NOW AN ADULT? hehe...OR WOULD THEY
SAY SOMETHING ABOUT THERE NOT BEING ANY INCREMENTAL COST BECAUSE
THE NCP DIDN"T HAVE TO BUY A NEW HOUSE, blah, blah...hmmm...


Can you get a CS order if the "child" is already 18, and there was not an
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Well, then I guess the original NCP would be out of luck? So what
about a state that requires
CS through age 21??? At 18 the child could leave the house to go to
NCP and then because
there wasn't an order from the NCP BEFORE age of majority NCP would
not be entitled to CS?
Even worse...makes me wonder...

PS - I'm just throwing out crazy stuff that could really happen...I
don't know the law beyond the
age of 18...