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My daughter turned 18 this month and graduates in may. Her Dad told her today that she still has to come for visitation till she graduates. The way I read my papers was that the visitation is till she is 18. Can someone help clear this up for me please.
Instead of picking a fight over this I suggest you sit your daughter down and say "Hey, this is your father, go visit. It won't kill you and you might need him for something someday."
She may be an adult in the eyes of the law but she isn't too old that she can't be given a healthy dose of common sense.
Instead of picking a fight over this I suggest you sit your daughter down and say "Hey, this is your father, go visit. It won't kill you and you might need him for something someday."
She may be an adult in the eyes of the law but she isn't too old that she can't be given a healthy dose of common sense.
What does the order say? Does it say until 18 or does it say until finished with school?
Whatever the order says, that's what rules.
It says for any child under the age of 18 or not otherwise emancipated. It's just the child support portion says till she graduates so I wanted to make sure.