concerned87
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My husband has always paid his child support on time. The child in question is 18 years old. The custody agreement states that the child support should be paid until the child turns 18 or graduates from high school. Whichever comes second. Biomom and child live in a town 8 hours from us. We have recently found out that the child is not in school. She withdrew from school in February. She signed a paper that said she was going to be homeschooled. The school advised my husband that the only reason she signed it was because she was about to be in trouble for not going to school. The child is also pregnant. As soon as biomom found out that the child was pregant, she took her to get whatever government assistance was available to her. Even though the child signed the paperwork that she was being homeschooled, we know that she is not enrolled in any type of homeschooling program. It would seem that the child is emancipated. Either by no longer being in school, or the government recognizing her as an adult. How can child support payments be stopped? We have contacted the district clerk's office and the attorney general. They say we have to prove that the child is not enrolled in a homeschooling program. How do we do this? How can we get this started? Please advise. Thank you so much.
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