Child Support After 18

Summary

In Maryland, child support generally ends when the child turns 18 or graduates from high school, whichever occurs later. However, support may continue if the child is a full-time college student or has special needs. Contact the Maryland District Court in Baltimore for more information.

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yes, can I still get child support even though my child turn eighteen and graduated high school. My income is low.
In Maryland, child support generally ends when the child turns * or graduates from high school, whichever occurs later. However, there are exceptions. Are there any special circumstances in your case?
yes, my income is low and my son is with me.
What is your son's current status? Is he enrolled in college or does he have any special needs?

- In Maryland, child support may continue past * if the child is still in high school or has special needs.
he is in college
Is your son financially dependent on you while he's in college? In Maryland, courts may order child support to continue if the child is still in secondary school or is a full-time college student.
yes
In Maryland, courts can extend child support if the child is a full-time college student. You should contact your local court for more information. The nearest court is the Maryland District Court in Baltimore. Contact: (*) *-*.