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#223609 - 08/13/09 04:16 PM
Child support & Emancipation
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I would appreciate if someone can interpret the following in our Agreement. Base on my understand, child support will stop when our children turn 18 assuming my childend will finish HS and go on to College, am I right?
What does the text in Red really mean?
Thanks in advance,
============================================================= 8. Emancipation With respect to a child, emancipation shall occur or be deemed to have occurred on the earliest happening of any of the following:
a. Attaining the age of 18 years or graduation from high school without plans for post-high school education as a full-time student; or if attending a vocational training school or college as a full-time student at age 23 or the completion of such college or school, whichever occurs first, provided that (i) a child's engagement in part-time employment while said child is pursuing his education as a full-time student shall not be deemed emancipating; and (ii) full-time employment by a child during school vacations shall not be deemed emancipation. Emancipation under this paragraph shall be deemed to terminate on a child's subsequently entering vocational training school or college; thereafter, emancipation shall be determined in accordance with other applicable provisions of this paragraph;
b. Marriage;
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#223625 - 08/13/09 10:33 PM
Re: Child support & Emancipation
[Re: LatteFiend]
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The reason I asked because it said whichever occurs first (please see the bold text below) so, the child turns 18 will occur before college.
"With respect to a child, emancipation shall occur or be deemed to have occurred on the earliest happening of any of the following:..."
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#223633 - 08/14/09 07:59 AM
Re: Child support & Emancipation
[Re: astrolink]
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Would you please direct me to where I can find this law.
Thanks
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#226029 - 10/01/09 07:59 PM
Re: Child support & Emancipation
[Re: Liberty]
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But is this true if say the child goes to college out of state? Meaning in my case my daughter is thinking of going to No. Carolina to school but her mom will still be in Mass. So since my daughter will not be living and being supported by her mom, would it be safe to assume my child support would stop?
lostStar sorry if i jumped over your post :-)
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#226172 - 10/04/09 07:25 PM
Re: Child support & Emancipation
[Re: Tony_Costa]
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No problem at all. Please feel free to continue on this thread.
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