ProgrammerCL
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Washington State.
Hello, I received a letter from DSHS (FORM 18-370, "Full Collection Services Closure Letter), stating the following:
a. There is no longer a current child support order for your case and the past-due support totals less than $500.00 or is unenforceable under Washington State law.
i. Other: child is now emancipated.
The support order says:
3.13 Termination of Support
Support shall be paid:
X Until the children reaches the age of 18 or as long as the children remain in high school, whichever occurs last, except as otherwise provided below in Paragraph 3:14.
3.14 Post Seconeary Educational Support
X ...support shal continue ... provided that son is enrolled full time in college and getting satisfactory grades.
When I called DSHS, they told me I no longer had an obligation under the current Child Support Order. My son was suppose to graduate back in June, 2011, but didn't, then he went to summer school - goofed off and didn't graduate- again. Now he is enrolled in a school that will help him receive his diploma - same school as summer school.
Does this sound accurate that I have fulfilled the support obligation? I seems reasonable to me because he could purposely fail school to continue receiving support payments.
Hello, I received a letter from DSHS (FORM 18-370, "Full Collection Services Closure Letter), stating the following:
a. There is no longer a current child support order for your case and the past-due support totals less than $500.00 or is unenforceable under Washington State law.
i. Other: child is now emancipated.
The support order says:
3.13 Termination of Support
Support shall be paid:
X Until the children reaches the age of 18 or as long as the children remain in high school, whichever occurs last, except as otherwise provided below in Paragraph 3:14.
3.14 Post Seconeary Educational Support
X ...support shal continue ... provided that son is enrolled full time in college and getting satisfactory grades.
When I called DSHS, they told me I no longer had an obligation under the current Child Support Order. My son was suppose to graduate back in June, 2011, but didn't, then he went to summer school - goofed off and didn't graduate- again. Now he is enrolled in a school that will help him receive his diploma - same school as summer school.
Does this sound accurate that I have fulfilled the support obligation? I seems reasonable to me because he could purposely fail school to continue receiving support payments.