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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Depends on where you are. Legally, child support and custody arrangements don't actually end on the 18th birthday in some states. In Virginia, for example, they don't end until 19 or graduation from HS, whichever comes first. Otherwise I don't think there's much you can do. The kid has to make his own choices. He may come to regret them someday. Or he may be doing the right thing. All you can do is try to encourage he keep an open line for a relationship and stay out of it.[/quote] None of those arrangements can legally require the adult son to interact with him. The divorce, college payment and child support payment agreement may go past 18 but it doesn’t require the adult child to go see or talk with his father. [/quote]
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