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How Long Does a Father Have to Pay Child Support in Georgia?

In Georgia, child support obligations typically end when the child reaches the age of majority, which is 18. However, certain circumstances allow child support to continue beyond this age. For example, if the child is still in high school and expected to graduate before turning 20, child support may continue until the child graduates or turns 20, whichever comes first.

Moreover, child support may persist beyond the age of majority for children with special needs or disabilities requiring ongoing financial assistance. In these instances, the court may extend support indefinitely or until a specified date determined through legal proceedings.

Contact Our Cumming Child Support Attorney Today

Child support proceedings can be complex, but you need not navigate them alone. At Miles Hansford, LLC, we are dedicated to providing compassionate and effective legal representation to individuals grappling with child support matters in Cumming and throughout Georgia.

Our experienced attorneys possess a thorough grasp of Georgia's child support laws and are committed to safeguarding your rights and advocating for the best interests of you and your children. Whether you seek to establish, modify, or enforce a child support order, we are here to assist you.


Contact Miles Hansford, LLC today to schedule a meeting with our child support lawyer in Cumming!


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