Children who are 18 or over
66L Children who are 18 or over
A court must not make a child maintenance order in relation to a child who is 18 or over unless the court is satisfied that the provision of the maintenance is necessary:
to enable the child to complete his or her education; or
because of a disability of the child.
The court may make such a child maintenance order, in relation to a child who is 17, to take effect when or after the child turns 18.
A court must not make a child maintenance order in relation to a child that extends beyond the day on which the child will turn 18 unless the court is satisfied that the provision of the maintenance beyond that day is necessary:
to enable the child to complete his or her education; or
because of a disability of the child.
A child maintenance order in relation to a child stops being in force when the child turns 18 unless the order is expressed to continue in force after then.
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