The star’s ex-husband Kevin Federline has been the sole parent of 17-year-old Sean and 16-year-old Jayden since 2008.
Britney Spears’ son Sean will turn 18 in less than two weeks, and the singer will stop paying tens of thousands of dollars a month in child support to her ex-husband Kevin Federline. The Daily Mail reported this.
“Britney is relieved that Sean turns 18 on September 14 because she’s tired of paying Kevin the huge amount of money she’s making. Britney is happy to help Sean and Jayden. She wouldn’t do anything for her kids. But after once they turn 18, they will receive the money, and not their father,” said a source close to the singer, adding that friends of the star believe that “Kevin should get a job.”
It was learned that the ex-wife of the performer moved with the whole family – including Sean, Jayden and other four children – to Hawaii, where his current wife, Victoria Prince, received a teaching position at the University of Hawaii.
According to the publication, there are speculations that this was done so that Kevin could continue to raise money for Sean and Jayden, since in Hawaii, the father can receive child support until the child turns 23 or if he goes to college or vocational. school.
In California, child support ends when a child graduates high school or turns 18, whichever comes first.
However, under Revised Law 576B-611 (2016), if the child support order is established in another state, the state in which it is established has exclusive jurisdiction: “During the procedure for modification of the child support order, the law of the state where it is installed.”
Therefore, the singer is required to pay alimony for Jayden until he turns 18, that is, on September 12, 2024.
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