If my daughter is almost 18, quit school over a year ago and works, do I still have to pay child support?
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If my daughter is almost 18, quit school over a year ago and works, do I still have to pay child support?
I don’t know if she lives with her mom.
Asked on December 20, 2012 under Family Law, Georgia
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Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
Whether or not you are still legally obligated to continue paying child support for your daughter depends upon what the presumed child support order in effect states. As such, I suggest that you carefully read it and if you have further questions as to such that you consult with a family law attorney. Most orders mandate child support up until the minor reaches the age of 18.
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