Despite having full custody of my daughter I’m still being forced to pay child support.

Q) Hi I’m wondering if anyone can help me. I’ve had sole custody of my daughter for almost two years now I was in arrears for 3 years. Despite having full custody of my daughter I’m still being forced to pay child support. How do I make them stop?

A) If you have sole custody of your daughter, it is possible to petition the court to terminate the child support obligation. You should consult with a family law attorney in your area to discuss the specific details of your case and the procedures in your jurisdiction.

In general, to terminate child support, you will need to file a motion or petition with the court that originally issued the child support order. You will need to provide evidence that you have sole custody of your daughter and that the child support obligation should be terminated.

It is important to note that child support obligations can only be terminated by a court order. Simply stopping payments without a court order could result in legal consequences, including arrears and even contempt of court charges.

Again, it is recommended that you consult with a family law attorney in your area for specific guidance on how to proceed with your case.

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