If my daughter has moved in with me and my wife but my other daughter is still living with her mother and pay $650 each, would I be able to take this to court and not continue paying for her?
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If my daughter has moved in with me and my wife but my other daughter is still living with her mother and pay $650 each, would I be able to take this to court and not continue paying for her?
Asked on December 19, 2012 under Family Law, California
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Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
If you are paying child support for two children where one child has moved back in with you then you need to consult with a family law attorney about filing a petition to modify the child support order presently in place. If you do not, then you are still obligated to continue making the child support payments per the court order.
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