What form do I need to fill to stop child support on my child she is 19 and working

A) The specific form you need to fill out to stop child support for your child may vary depending on the laws and regulations of your country, state, or province.

In the United States, for example, each state may have its own procedures for terminating child support, and the forms required may vary accordingly. You should check with your local child support agency or court for specific instructions and forms for your jurisdiction.

Generally, to stop child support, you will need to file a motion or petition with the court that originally issued the child support order. The motion or petition should explain the reason for terminating child support, such as your child turning 18 or becoming financially independent. You may need to provide evidence to support your claim, such as your child’s employment records or other financial documentation.

Again, the specific forms and procedures may vary depending on your location, so it’s important to seek guidance from your local child support agency or court to ensure that you complete the correct paperwork and follow the appropriate process.

In most states, child support obligations is terminated when a child reaches the age of majority or graduates from high school. Some states extend child support payments until the child turns age 21 or even longer for adult children enrolled in a post-secondary institution or for adult children with disabilities. Please look up your state guidelines or seek legal support.