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What are my chances in going to court and getting my child support order stopped?

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What are my chances in going to court and getting my child support order stopped?

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In most states, the ability to stop child support when the child has moved out will turn on whether the child is self-supporting. If the custodial parent continues to provide financial support to a child who has moved out, many states will continue the child support. On the other hand, if the financial support from the custodial parent has stopped (as it generally has when a child shacks up with her boyfriend), child support to the custodial parent is due to stop too.

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