Summary
In New York City, child support typically continues until the child turns 21. The standard amount for one child is 17% of the parents adjusted gross income. If the child is still in school full-time, the custodial parent may request continued support, but this is less likely if the child is part-time or self-sufficient. Exceptions to the termination of child support at 21 may include special needs or specific court orders. Full-time students usually take a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester, while part-time students take less. If a 21-year-old full-time student can cover their basic needs with a part-time job, the non-custodial parents obligation to pay child support typically ends. For accurate advice, consult a local family law attorney.Full Conversation
Anything changed for the child support amount in *-* in nyc?
To provide accurate information, I need to confirm the current year. As of now, the guidelines for child support remain the same in NYC: *% for one child, until the child turns *. Any changes would be announced by the state.
In *?
As of now, I don't have information about changes in child support laws in NYC for the year *. You may have to check the official New York State Child Support website or contact a local attorney for up-to-date information.
What about the child is 21 years old but still attending in college?
In New York City, child support generally ends when the child turns *. However, if the child is still in school full-time, the custodial parent could potentially request continued support. I'd recommend consulting with a local family law attorney for more specific advice.
What if part time student in college and 21 years old?
If the child is * and attending college part-time in NYC, child support typically ends. However, specific circumstances can influence this. Consulting a local family law attorney would provide you with the most accurate advice for your situation.
In that case, anything might be exception if child support typically ends?
In New York, exceptions to the child support termination at * may include:
- The child has special needs.
- The child is still in high school.
- The court has issued a different order.
Remember, specific circumstances can influence these exceptions. It's best to consult with a local family law attorney.
What is different between full-time and part time students in college?
Full-time students typically take a minimum of * credit hours per semester, while part-time students usually take less than *. This distinction can impact financial aid eligibility and, in some cases, child support orders. Consulting with a college counselor can provide more specific information.
What if the 21 years old is full-time student and also have a part time job in college, is a non custody parent still need to pay child support in nyc?
In NYC, even if a *-year-old is a full-time student with a part-time job, child support typically ends. However, exceptions may exist depending on the specifics of the case. It's recommended to consult with a local family law attorney.
What if can cover basically living need from the part time job?
If the *-year-old full-time student can cover their basic needs with a part-time job, does the non-custodial parent in NYC still need to pay child support?
Answer: Usually, if a *-year-old can support themselves, child support ends. However, individual circumstances may vary. For accurate advice, consult a local family law attorney.
If the *-year-old full-time student can cover their basic needs with a part-time job, does the non-custodial parent in NYC still need to pay child support?
Answer: In NYC, if a *-year-old full-time student can cover their basic needs with a part-time job, typically, the non-custodial parent's obligation to pay child support ends. However, specific court orders or circumstances may affect this. Consult a local family law attorney for accurate advice.