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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]10:41, what is *your* source? Every source I can find says that in Dc, the child support obligation extends to age 18 OR, if the child is under 21 but still in high school, until that child finishes high school or turns 21, whichever comes first. See https://www.divorcenet.com/resources/divorce/divorce-and-children/child-support-dc.htm https://www.crckids.org/legal-resources/family-law-overview/d-c-law/[/quote] In the District of Columbia, that generally occurs when a child reaches 18 years of age, but shall not affect any common-law or statutory right to child support up to an age of 21. It is not a general duty to support up to age 21. Only kids with some sort of special need will qualify to stay in high school until age 21.[/quote]
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