Seanboy23
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Hi there. I put "unique" in quotes because I'm not sure just how unique this is, but here goes:
My son lives with his mother in northern California. I am currently paying child support through an automatic deduction from my employer's payroll. My questions are: 1) when does child support stop, and 2) is it automatic or something I have to initiate (and with whom, the court, office of Child Support, etc...)?
Here are the details... * My son will be 18 in March * However, he will NOT be graduating on time, he has to repeat at least half of his senior year
Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
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DedicatedDad
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Child support ends in CA when a child turns 19, or graduates from high school, whichever occurs first. CA also does not "pro-rate" support. So, if your child graduates in May, CS ends then. If he graduates on June 1, CS would be for one more full month.
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