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louvic9096

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? NY

Good day,

I am currently paying child support for my daughter age 16 and son age 10.

My daughter has dropped out of school and is currently working full time off the books.

My question is to I still have to pay support for my daughter.

Thanks.
 


Neal1421

Senior Member
louvic9096 said:
What is the name of your state? NY

Good day,

I am currently paying child support for my daughter age 16 and son age 10.

My daughter has dropped out of school and is currently working full time off the books.

My question is to I still have to pay support for my daughter.

Thanks.
Your child drops out of school and your concern is whether or not you still have to pay support??? :eek:

Yes, you do have to pay unless she becomes emancipated.
 

AHA

Senior Member
louvic9096 said:
What is the name of your state? NY

Good day,

I am currently paying child support for my daughter age 16 and son age 10.

My daughter has dropped out of school and is currently working full time off the books.

My question is to I still have to pay support for my daughter.

Thanks.
Stop wasting people's time here, surely you have some kind of life to live.
 

Gracie3787

Senior Member
louvic9096 said:
What is the name of your state? NY

Good day,

I am currently paying child support for my daughter age 16 and son age 10.

My daughter has dropped out of school and is currently working full time off the books.

My question is to I still have to pay support for my daughter.

Thanks.
Yes, you still have to pay CS for her because she's still a minor. What you can and SHOULD do is do something to ensure that your daughter gets an education, or at the very least a GED. One thing you can do is to file for custody and a modification of CS also. However, you'll have to prove to the court that it is in your daughter's best interest and that you will require your daughter to attend classes to get a GED or regular diploma.

Either way, your top priority should be your daughter's lack of education and the CS issue should come second.
 

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