Can child support be terminated or ended?

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Child support can be terminated or ended under specific circumstances. If a parent or guardian voluntarily gives up their parental rights, child support obligations may cease. Additionally, if the child turns 18 years old, graduates high school or becomes emancipated before reaching 18, child support may end. Certain states may also consider terminating support if the child marries, joins the military, or becomes financially self-sufficient. A court order or written agreement modification is typically required to terminate child support officially. It is essential for individuals to consult legal professionals or their local Child Support Agency to understand the specific requirements and processes for terminating child support in their jurisdiction.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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