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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's 18. [b]But I think if they are still in highschool at 18 you have to wait until they have graduated.[/b][/quote] I don't think that's right. It's possible that child support obligations may extend until then because parents usually don't kick their kids out before they graduate, but I do not think you're legally required to keep an 18-year-old high school student in your house. What if the kid stretechs it out for a few years? Never graduates? OP, there is one precise, fixed answer in your jurisdiction, and if you're seriously ready to throw your child out, call a local family lawyer--well worth the $100-200 to be precise. [/quote]
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