In the United States, parents are legally obligated to provide financial support for their unmarried children until they reach the age of majority, which is typically 18. However, in some states, child support may continue until the child graduates from high school or turns 19. Parents may also be required to provide support for a child who is disabled or still in school beyond the age of majority. The amount of child support is determined based on factors such as the parents' income, the child's needs, and the custody arrangement. Failure to pay child support can result in legal consequences, such as wage garnishment or even imprisonment.
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