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The failure of a parent to support a minor child that the parent is legally obligated to support is a crime in the State of Missouri. Nonsupport may be charged as a felony if the obligated parent fails to pay six months within a twelve-month period or has accumulated an arrearage in excess of five thousand dollars.
Does child support automatically stop at 18 in Missouri?
Generally, the child support obligation ends when the child dies, gets married, enters active duty in the military, becomes self-supporting, or turns 18 unless the child is physically or mentally incapacitated, or the child enrolls in a program of higher education.
How much is child support for 1 kid in Missouri?
Usually, a court will estimate that the cost of bringing up one child is $1000 a month, and the non-custodial parents income is 66.6% of the parents total combined income. Consequently, this means the non-custodial parent pays $666 per month in child support or even 66.6% of the whole child support obligation.
Can parents agree to no child support in Missouri?
Yes, its possible for Missouri parents to ask the court for no child support during divorce. The court, however, will not always agree. Though parents can create a written settlement showing that neither of them asks for child support, the judge will still consider all the support factors we enumerated above.
Can you refuse child support in Missouri?
No, a parent cannot decline or waive child support obligations in Missouri.
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In Missouri, both parents owe a duty of support to a child and since the custodial parent supports the child directly, the duty of support by the non-custodial parent is honored by the payment of child support.
Can parents agree on a child support amount in Missouri?
Missouri Child Support Guidelines Parents may agree to pay more than the amount given by the guidelines, but not less. Although a court presumes that the number given by the guidelines is the appropriate amount of child support, there are circumstances where that result would be unjust.
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