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HomeFamily CodeDiv. 9Pt. 2Ch. 2Art. 1§ 4007 Child Support Termination Notice

§ 4007 Child Support Termination Notice

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§ 4007 Child Support Termination Notice

This law says that child support payments stop when the child turns 18, gets married, or another big event happens. The parent getting the money must tell the paying parent when this happens.

Key Takeaways

  • •Child support stops when the child turns 18, gets married, or another big event happens.
  • •The parent getting the money must tell the paying parent when this happens.
  • •If they don’t tell and keep taking money, they have to pay it back.

Example

A dad pays child support for his 17-year-old son. The son turns 18 and moves out on his own.

The mom must tell the dad that the son is now 18, so the dad can stop paying. If she doesn’t tell him and keeps taking money, she has to pay it back.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 4007 Child Support Termination Notice

(a) If a court orders a person to make specified payments for support of a child during the child’s minority, or until the child is married or otherwise emancipated, or until the death of, or the occurrence of a specified event as to, a child for whom support is authorized under Section 3901 or 3910, the obligation of the person ordered to pay support terminates on the happening of the contingency. The court may, in the original order for support, order the custodial parent or other person to whom payments are to be made to notify the person ordered to make the payments, or the person’s attorney of record, of the happening of the contingency. (b) If the custodial parent or other person having physical custody of the child, to whom payments are to be made, fails to notify the person ordered to make the payments, or the attorney of record of the person ordered to make the payments, of the happening of the contingency and continues to accept support payments, the person shall refund all moneys received that accrued after the happening of the contingency, except that the overpayments shall first be applied to any support payments that are then in default. (Enacted by Stats. 1992, Ch. 162, Sec. 10. Operative January 1, 1994.)

Last verified: January 9, 2026

Key Terms

child supportcontingencycustodial parentoverpaymentssupport payments

Related Statutes

  • § 17404 Child Support Enforcement Actions
  • § 17405 Custodial Parent Interview Requirements
  • § 17412 Child Support Via Parentage Declaration
  • § 17415 Child Support Referral Duty
  • § 17430 Child Support Default Judgment

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Family Code. Section 4007.
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