• 3 years ago
Usually a parent's duty to support their child ends when the child turns 18. But parents must continue to support children who are disabled and cannot live alone. The child’s well-being will always come first in the eyes of the court, so if a child has a special set of needs, the court will consider how those needs may affect the child’s care and living expenses. Whether you and your child’s other parent share custody or one of you has primary custody, it is important for you to understand how your child support could be affected by your child’s requirements. Watch this video to learn more about Child Support for children with special needs.

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