Does Child Support Change With Age

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In Arizona the terms of the divorce will specify the conditions that alimony will stop. The obvious reasons for terminating alimony are the death or remarriage of the person receiving the payments. Since many spousal maintenance awards are for a fixed number of years, the lapse of that period of time will cause the termination of the payments.


Matters that will require an evidentiary hearing shall be brought before the court using a "petition for order to appear" (often currently referred to as a "petition for order to show cause").


Section 25-327 of the Arizona Revised Statutes provides in part:
Provisions of any decree respecting maintenance or support may be modified or terminated only on a showing of changed circumstances that are substantial and continuing except as to any amount that may have accrued as an arrearage before the date of notice of the motion or order to show cause to modify or terminate. The addition of health insurance coverage as defined in section 25-531 or a change in the availability of health insurance coverage may constitute a continuing and substantial change in circumstance. The provisions as to property disposition may not be revoked or modified, unless the court finds the existence of conditions that justify the reopening of a judgment under the laws of this state. Modifications and terminations are effective on the first day of the month following notice of the petition for modification or termination unless the court, for good cause shown, orders the change to become effective at a different date but not earlier than the date of filing the petition for modification or termination. Unless otherwise agreed in writing or expressly provided in the decree, the obligation to pay future maintenance is terminated on the death of either party or the remarriage of the party receiving maintenance.

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The duty to support a child continues until the child is 18 years old or graduates from high school, whichever is later. However, child support orders are not permanent and can change over time.Under Pennsylvania child support laws (§4321(1)), your obligation to pay child support ends when your child reaches 18. Support payments can be ordered to continue after age 18 if the child is disabled and will need ongoing medical care. Children can "age out" of the child support agreements, but getting older does not mean that monthly payments obligations will decrease. In most states, child support ends when a child turns 18 or when the child graduates from high school, whichever occurs first. In Pennsylvania, child support obligations normally last until the child turns 18 years old or graduates from high school, whichever comes later. Either parent or the child's legal guardian can ask for a change (called a "modification") to increase or decrease the amount of court-ordered child support. To initiate a modification, the party will have to fill out the Agency's form to request to modify a child support obligation. If the parent's income or the child's living arrangements change, child support orders can change; the ordered amount may increase or decrease.

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Does Child Support Change With Age