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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A legal obligation? No. A moral obligation? Possibly, depending on your beliefs, but I'd go with "no" there, too. If exDH estranged himself, welp, that answers that. Not everyone can cut ties with blood relatives that way, but it kinda seems like exDH took care of it for you/DC. Just stay estranged. You might want to make sure that DC is listed as the sole beneficiary on any accounts you may have, though I'd assume a lot of that was covered in the divorce[/quote] Some states have filial responsibility laws and there could be a legal obligation. Virginia is one of them. https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/title20/chapter5/section20-88/#:~:text=It%20shall%20be%20the%20joint,being%20then%20and%20there%20in [/quote]
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