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Child support payments typically end when your child turns 18 or becomes financially independent. However, if they're still in high school after turning 18, payments must continue until they graduate or turn 19. If the child is disabled and not financially independent, the payments should continue indefinitely.
Age of Emancipation / Age of Majority in Montana Support orders entered before October 1, 1991 are subject to termination at age 18, unless both parents agree upon a later termination date.
In split or joint custody situations, a judge may order both parents to pay support or may not order child support at all. Ultimately, any child support award must serve a child's best interests.
Other factors in the Montana child support formula Child support ends upon the 18th birthday or at graduation from high school, whichever is later, but no later than age 19. Gross earnings: Gross earnings are established based on tax records and current pay stubs.
The three basic principles of the Melson formula are 1) parents are entitled to sufficient income to meet their basic needs; 2) parents shouldn't be permitted to retain more income than required to meet their basic needs; and 3) the child(ren) are entitled to share in any additional income and benefit from a ...
The Montana statute of limitations on enforcement of child support is 10 years from the date of payment due for debt accrued prior to 10/1/1993; 10 years after termination of obligation for payments due after 10/1/1993.
Most child support in Montana is collected via income withholding from a parent's wages. When income withholding is not available the CSSD does have other enforcement actions available.