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My child(ren) have emancipated (reached the age of majority), I should no longer have to pay child support. What can I do to terminate support?

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My child(ren) have emancipated (reached the age of majority), I should no longer have to pay child support. What can I do to terminate support?

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The Clerk should adjust the record pursuant to the Court Order. The record would be researched to confirm the date of birth or any other information to confirm emancipation. If the information is not contained in the court file the parties must supply the information or the documentation needed for the adjustment to be made.

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