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Sole legal custody means that only one parent has the right to make major life decisions for the child, including matters of education, medical care, and emotional, moral, and religious development. Shared legal custody means that both parents are involved in and make these decisions.
Chinitz goes on to note that Cannon is legally obligated to pay support for [his] 12 children. The court will look at a variety of factors that they consider when they figure out the child support obligation, but just because you have 11 kids, 12 kids, doesnt mean that you get a pass.
If a child moves in with the non-custodial parent, the non-custodial parent must file a Modification of Custody Order with the court. Courts generally require proof that: The child has been living with the non-custodial parent for a significant period (often six months or more, but exceptions may apply).
Child Reaches the Age of Majority In most states, child support ends when a child turns 18 or when the child graduates from high school, whichever occurs first. In other states, the age is 21.
In Vermont, child support is determined by a set of guidelines established by state law. These guidelines take into account several factors, including the income of both parents, the number of children involved, and the expenses associated with caring for the child, such as health insurance and childcare costs.
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For emotional and financial reasons, its important to establish parentage as soon as possible after birth. A parent who pays support when a child is very young is more likely to continue paying support until the child is an adult. Even so, Vermont law allows parentage to be established until the child is 21.
When Does Child Support End in Vermont? In Vermont, judges may order support to continue until the child is no longer a minor (when the child turns 18 or is legally emancipated) or finishes high school, whichever happens later.

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