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The payment of child support is done under a Court order. Failure to follow that order can be punished as contempt of Court. Among the penalties possible are a jail sentence.
?To contact Kansas Child Support Services during regular business days (excluding state holidays) between the hours of 7 am to 6 pm, call the child support call center (CSCC) toll free at 1-888-757-2445.
Payments can be mailed to the Kansas Payment Center, PO Box 758599, Topeka, KS 66675. Be sure to include your SSN and case number to ensure proper credit. Payments can also be made online at the KPC Website.
And indeed, it is arguably because of both this common law duty, and statutory duty, that Courts in Kansas have made it clear that a parent cannot simply elect to relinquish their rights by signing them away to avoid providing financial support for a child.
The answer in Kansas law is that child support ends when the child reaches the age of majority ? adulthood ? which usually means the age of 18. Beyond that, unless the parents have agreed on a college support program, child support ends.
For Kansas orders, current support lasts until the child is emancipated (reaches adulthood). For most children, that is their 18th birthday. If a child turns eighteen while still attending high school, the child's current support order automatically continues until the end of that school year.
How often does the committee meet? Federal law requires that every state's child support guidelines be reviewed every four years, and it takes about two years to conduct the review.
In Kansas, support installments due after 7/1/1981 are enforceable until 2 years after child is emancipated. With appropriate action, enforcement may be extended indefinitely.