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Under Wisconsin law, a parent's duty to support his or her child continues until the child turns 18, or age 19 if the child is still enrolled in high school or working on a high school equivalency course (GED). If past-due support is owed, the child support case is still enforceable.
- Guide to Changing and Ending Child Support - Wisconsin Department of ...
Under Wisconsin law, a parent’s duty to support his or her...
- WI Child Support Program - Wisconsin Department of Children and Families
The Wisconsin Child Support Program helps parents get court...
- Guide to Changing and Ending Child Support - Wisconsin Department of ...
5 lut 2024 · The 2024 Wisconsin Child Support Law has introduced significant changes, including revisions to the Income Shares Model, prioritizing actual parenting time, and systematically including healthcare costs in child support calculations.
Under Wisconsin law, a parent’s duty to support his or her child continues until age 18, or age 19 if the child is still enrolled in high school or working on a high school equivalency course (GED).
Under Wisconsin law, parents have the duty to support their child until the child reaches the age of 18. However, the duty to support will end at age 19 if the child is still enrolled in high school or working on a high school equivalency course (GED).(Wis. Stat. § 767.511(4) (2022).)
The Wisconsin Child Support Program helps parents get court orders for financial and medical support for their children. It also enforces these support orders when needed, and makes sure that all money collected is paid out correctly.
In Wisconsin, the obligation for child support typically ends when a child reaches the age of 18, marking an end to a parent’s legal requirement to offer financial assistance.
6 lut 2024 · In Wisconsin, child support is required until the child turns 18. An exception is made if the child turns 18 and is still pursuing their high school diploma through a qualifying program, at which point the age is raised to 19.