Can child support be extended?
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Can child support be extended?
I complete my court orders of child support and medical coverage at the end of the month. The child turns 18 and I just found out the mother wants to seek more money until my daughter graduates. I do not have a relationship but just this year her mother got in touch with me and we have spoken. I also received a letter to appear in court to review orders. I think its best to let her go on with her life. We don’t live in the same city and I am married with a child, plus my wife and I take care of 2 nieces. Is it possible to terminate my rights since I have fulfilled my court obligation?
Asked on February 19, 2012 under Family Law, Texas
Answers:
Hong Shen / Roberts Law Group
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Child support does not automatically terminate when the child reaches 18. Sometimes a judge will extend for a year or two in order for the child to graduate high school.
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