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"Chris" wrote in message ... Your child completes their senior year of high school in a half of a year instead of a full school year. (half a year of full days instead of a full year of half days). The child support stops when the child graduates or turns 18, which ever is later. feedback would be helpful. Graduation based on achieving the required number of credits and walking in a graduation ceremony are separate events. If the child is 18 when the credit requirements are met early, then CS would stop. |
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I'm thinking that the credits may have been completed, but unless the school
issues a diploma, you have to wait for that. Jon Bob Whiteside wrote: "Chris" wrote in message ... Your child completes their senior year of high school in a half of a year instead of a full school year. (half a year of full days instead of a full year of half days). The child support stops when the child graduates or turns 18, which ever is later. feedback would be helpful. Graduation based on achieving the required number of credits and walking in a graduation ceremony are separate events. If the child is 18 when the credit requirements are met early, then CS would stop. |
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On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 14:08:51 -0400, "Chris"
wrote: Your child completes their senior year of high school in a half of a = year instead of a full school year. (half a year of full days instead of a = full year of half days). The child support stops when the child graduates or turns 18, which ever is later. feedback would be helpful. who's child support? oh, 'the," good political phrasing. in any case, whichever is later, would seem to be self defining. JD If the Facts Fail to Support Your Position,=20 Manipulate the Data. |
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On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 18:24:43 GMT, "Bob Whiteside"
wrote: "Chris" wrote in message ... Your child completes their senior year of high school in a half of a = year instead of a full school year. (half a year of full days instead of a = full year of half days). The child support stops when the child graduates = or turns 18, which ever is later. feedback would be helpful. Graduation based on achieving the required number of credits and walking= in a graduation ceremony are separate events. If the child is 18 when the credit requirements are met early, then CS would stop. wait - the specification is 'graduates,' not 'becomes elegible...' and, the CS stops at age 18, regardless graduation status. JD If the Facts Fail to Support Your Position,=20 Manipulate the Data. |
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"Jon" wrote in message
... I'm thinking that the credits may have been completed, but unless the school issues a diploma, you have to wait for that. Jon It stops when the child turns 18 and credits have been achieved. I was requested by the State of Oklahoma twice to show proof that my middle son was enrolled *and* taking classes at his high school after he turned 18 - otherwise child support would have ended. Therefore, if the child is 18 and he/she has completed all credits, the child is not attending high school. Child support would end. BTW - the above is dependant on the state and how the laws are written. My experience is with Oklahoma. Tracy ~~~~~~~ http://www.hornschuch.net/tracy/ "You can't solve problems with the same type of thinking that created them." Albert Einstein *** spamguard in place! to email me: tracy at hornschuch dot net *** Bob Whiteside wrote: "Chris" wrote in message ... Your child completes their senior year of high school in a half of a year instead of a full school year. (half a year of full days instead of a full year of half days). The child support stops when the child graduates or turns 18, which ever is later. feedback would be helpful. Graduation based on achieving the required number of credits and walking in a graduation ceremony are separate events. If the child is 18 when the credit requirements are met early, then CS would stop. |
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