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Interpretive as a child support obligation is still in force. Likely you can however after six months the child support jurisdiction can be transferred than stopped based on the laws of that state. Only a few states does child support go beyond high school.

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Q: You have a court order to live on long island but you want to move out of state your daughter will be 18 in July do you have to have permission from the courts or her dad?
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