Posted in on January 10, 2022
Although we do not collect support on behalf of OYA, depending on the terms of your order, support may be due directly to a child between the ages of 18 and 21 if they are in school. You can find... View Article
Posted in on May 5, 2017
Yes, most Oregon child support orders include support for children who continue their education after turning 18. If another state issued your original support order, it depends on the laws of that state. You will need to review your specific... View Article
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If your order has Child Attending School provisions and the child plans to continue in school, the child must follow the instructions on the section above under “Apply for or Modify a Child Attending School Support Order.” To qualify as... View Article
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Support continues during regularly scheduled breaks if the child intends to return to school the next term or semester.
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Support ends when the child: reaches 18 years old, or up to 21 years old if child qualifies as a Child Attending School. marries. is otherwise emancipated (usually through a court finding). fails to respond to an objection from a... View Article
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The child should immediately notify us and the paying parent(s). A paying parent can file a written objection. The child will have 30 days to prove they qualify as a Child Attending School. If the child does not respond, or... View Article
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To learn how to address safety risks in the child support process, visit the Confidentiality in Unsafe Situations page.
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You must complete the steps described above to qualify as a Child Attending School.
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For more information, you may call the Child Attending School team during business hours. Child Attending School Team Division of Child Support Oregon Department of Justice 3210 Del Webb Ave NE Salem, OR 97301 Phone: 503-986-5137 Fax: 503-986-0543 TTY: 1-800-735-2900... View Article