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How long do I have to pay child support? Under California law, you pay child support until the child turns 18, or 19 if the child is unmarried and still attending high school full time. Under special circumstances, the court may order child support to continue after the child is an adult.
In Puerto Rico, child support takes into account the income from the parent's spouse. If one or both of the parents have a spouse, the spouse's income is factored into the amount the parent will pay for child support.
Parents with sole custody are granted permission to travel out of country with their children without permission from the child's other parent. However, to do so, the parent with sole custody must show the court-ordered custody arrangement to obtain the child's passport.
Child support can be requested through the Court of First Instance or through the Child Support Administration (ASUME, by its Spanish acronym), an agency under the Executive Branch of the government of Puerto Rico. Both the judicial and the administrative forums have concurrent jurisdiction over these matters.
Amended section 307(a) allows a state legislature to choose between two alternatives when enacting UIFSA. Alternative A continues the longstanding requirement that the support enforcement agency must provide services to any UIFSA petitioner, including petitioners who reside outside of the United States.
As for paternity, of the married woman's spouse is presumed to be the father of the children born during the marriage or within 300 days following the dissolution of the marriage. In addition, paternity is presumed when the child is voluntarily acknowledged.
21 years of age. A minor may be emancipated prior to reaching the age of majority by virtue of marriage, judicial decree (based on orphaned self-support status), or parental consent, if child is beyond 18 years old.