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In D.C., the duty to provide child support lasts until the child is 21 unless the child is emancipated. Emancipation can happen before age 21 if the child gets married, joins the military, or becomes self-supporting. The emancipation age is set by the state that issued the first child support order.
If the Court finds that the unemployed or underemployed non-custodial parent has the ability to make child support payments, it will presume that the non-custodial parent is able to pay a minimum of $75 per month.
Court Order Parentage Petition: If there is a dispute about parentage, CSSD can assist. Court Hearing: To reach its decision, the DC Superior Court will hold a hearing. Genetic Testing: If the man named as the childs possible father either is unsure about or denies paternity, the court may order a genetic test.
Heres how it works: D.C. provides a schedule showing the basic child support obligation, depending on the parents combined incomes and how many children they have. Each parents share of that obligation is primarily based on their proportionate share of their combined incomes.
In Washington State, child support typically ends when a child turns 18 or graduates from high school. However, there are a few key exceptions to be aware of, such as when the child has special needs or pursues postsecondary education.

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As such, the debt is only enforceable for twelve years from the date when an execution might first be issued thereon, or from the date of the last order of revival thereof. D.C. Code 15-101(a). Moreover, after the expiration of the twelve years statutory period: the judgment . . .

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