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10
Mar
2014
When Does a Child Become Emancipated for Child Support Purposes?
While seemingly a simple question – when does a child become emancipated for child support purposes – the answer is not. The emancipation of a minor depends on a variety of circumstances. The Child Support Standards Act provides that a child becomes emancipated upon reaching the age of 21, joining the military, or being married. The child may also become constructively emancipated by willingly ...
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5
Mar
2012
Constructive Emancipation
Section 413 of the Family Court imposes upon a parent an obligation to support his or her child until the age of 21 unless this child is sooner emancipated. A child may be emancipated because he or she has married or has entered military service. New York Courts have held that a child's right to receive support is reciprocal with the child's obligation to visit with the parent and obey his or her ...
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