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Can Adult Children File For Continuation Of Maintenance Beyond 18 Years?

Answer By law4u team

Maintenance laws in India primarily cover minor children (under 18 years), but courts recognize that adult children who are dependent due to education, disability, or incapacity may require continued financial support.

Legal Position

1. Age Limit and Dependency
The general rule is that maintenance for children ceases at 18 years or upon marriage. However, courts have held that maintenance can continue for adult children if they are unable to support themselves.

2. Grounds for Continuation
Pursuing higher education or professional courses.

Physical or mental disability preventing self-support.

Unemployment or inability to earn despite reasonable efforts.

Special circumstances like illness or chronic conditions.

3. Judicial Interpretation
Courts examine the child’s financial status, education, and health before granting maintenance.

Dependency beyond 18 years is accepted if justified, especially for unmarried daughters.

Consumer Safety Tips

File maintenance claims timely with clear evidence of dependency.

Keep all educational and medical documents ready to prove need.

Consult legal counsel to prepare strong justification for continuation.

Avoid delays as courts prefer prompt applications.

Maintain transparency about income and expenses.

Be aware that courts can modify or revoke maintenance if circumstances change.

Example

Situation:
An unmarried daughter aged 22, pursuing a professional degree, applies for continuation of maintenance from her father.

Steps:

She files a petition in the family court presenting proof of education and dependency.

The court evaluates her need and father’s ability to pay.

Considering her status as a student and inability to support herself, the court orders continued maintenance.

The father complies with monthly payments until she completes her education or becomes self-sufficient.

If circumstances change, either party can seek revision.

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