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25% of income for 2 children. 29% of income for 3 children. 31% of income for 4 children. 34% of income for 5 or more children.
In Georgia, child support obligations can be terminated with the occurrence of any of the following circumstances: The death of the child. The child turns 18 years of age and graduates from high school. (but not to exceed 20 years of age)
Neither a court or jury can require a parent to continue child support beyond age 18, with the exception of requiring support to continue until the child either graduates high school or turns 20, whichever occurs first.
Under Wisconsin law, a parents duty to support his or her child continues until the child turns 18, or age 19 if the child is still enrolled in high school or working on a high school equivalency course (GED). If past-due support is owed, the child support case is still enforceable.
A: Any Georgia court order issued after 1993 establishing child support amounts should provide for support to continue until the child turns 18. If the child is still in high school past the age of 18, support will continue until the child finishes high school or docHubes the age of 20, whichever occurs first.

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Once youve obtained an order for child support from your childs other parent, that parent must continue to pay child support on time and in full until the child support obligation ends, which in Alabama is usually when the child docHubes age 19.
Unless specifically stated in your child support agreement, child support should be paid until the child becomes an adult. In the state of Wisconsin, that would be when the child turns 18. You cant end child support payments simply because you dont feel like the child support agreement is fair.
In Georgia family law, there is no mention of a parents duty to support a child beyond secondary school. More specifically, there is no mention of a parents duty to pay for a childs college expenses. This is so, because in Georgia, parents are not required to pay for a childs college or post-secondary expenses.
The order for current support will end when the youngest child turns 18 unless a parent shows written documentation to the child support agency that the child attends high school or is enrolled in a GED program.
19 years of age unless otherwise emancipated. Emancipation occurs and child support terminates without either party filing a motion when the last or only child turns 19 unless, the child is still in high school or an equivalent program, support continues until the end of the month following graduation.

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