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[quote=Anonymous]Hi everyone, hoping someone is sufficiently familiar with Washington DC law to answer this question. Can parents of an 18-year-old who is still in high school refused to provide housing or financial support to that child? This is a legal question, not a moral question. I know that in DC, the child support obligations of a divorced noncustodial parent extend beyond a child’s 18th birthday if that child is still in high school. I’m assuming, but don’t know for sure, that this also implies that non-divorced parents cannot simply decide, when their high school student child turns 18, to tell that child he is on his own and must support himself. Can anyone confirm this or clarify? Thanks![/quote]
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