How to stop child support?

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How to stop child support?

A man is paying C, and has paid a total of $170K over the past 15 years. Currently, his 17 year old son dropped out of high school; in his state that is compulsory age. The mother will not communicate with the man. The man has no problem paying support. However since there is no communication or interaction with his son, can this man go before a judge and ask that if this boy can make a grown up choice, why should he have to support a man?

Asked on December 12, 2012 under Family Law, Ohio

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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 11 years ago | Contributor

Given what you have written, the father needs to consult with a family law attorney in order to file an order issued by the court terminating the child support order presently in place. Such is the best recourse to stop the court issued child support order.


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