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I am a noncustodial parent that lives in Missouri. My daughter who is 19 and in college is now living on her own. Am I required to continue with child support payments?
Depends on the order. In some states, they even start charging you for college expenses, in addition to the child support. We have a lot on this subject available in the members only section of the website, as well as in the Handbook.
LAJ, ANCPR http://ancpr.com/membership.html
Do college expenses get tallied as arrears? And could that trigger the USC 42-666?
To the question of arrears and college expenses. All this depends on what actually is in the original order, or if it were modified, that modified order. If the order states that college expenses are to be paid, and they aren’t, then those would go to arrears just like child support that isn’t paid.