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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the sc form child 2015 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Part I, which requires your personal information as the custodial parent. Ensure you provide your full name, Social Security Number, and contact details accurately.
  3. Next, complete the Non-Custodial Parent Information section. Include their name, date of birth, and any known employment details. This information is crucial for establishing support obligations.
  4. Proceed to fill out the Child Information section for each child involved. Provide their names, dates of birth, and indicate if paternity has been established.
  5. Review all sections carefully to ensure completeness. Missing information may delay processing. Use our platform's tools to easily edit or add details as needed.
  6. Finally, sign and date the application where indicated before submitting it to the South Carolina Department of Social Services.

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How Long Does Support Last? Normally, until a child reaches the age of 18. The court must issue an order to stop the support. If the child needs to finish their education or is handicapped, support may be ordered past age 18.
End of Support: Child support in South Carolina generally ends when the child turns 18 or graduates high school, whichever is later. College Support: Unless agreed upon in a divorce agreement or by a court order, child support typically does not continue through college.
Some parents agree to pay child support long after age 18 and into college. A court may extend the child support obligation past age 18 if the child is disabled or has special needs. If you have an order that requires this, you will need to continue following it to avoid contempt.
Canceling Child Support: You must go through the court system to cancel or modify child support; it cannot be stopped unilaterally. Arrears Forgiveness: Arrears forgiveness is rare in South Carolina but may be possible with court approval if the custodial parent agrees.
South Carolinas child support guidelines provide a baseline amount for a child support payment ranging from $100 to $4,431, based on the number of children shared by parents and the parents combined adjusted monthly gross income.

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In South Carolina, child support payments continue until the child turns 18. However, payments can end before 18 if the child gets married or can support him/herself, whichever happens first.

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