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[quote=Anonymous]You have to let the past go. Whatever the mother and daughter did, said it acted like is not relevant right now. If you are legally obligated to pay child support, then do so. I am unsure it is “legal” since you are saying you stopped paying the mother and paying the child directly. That isn’t how it works… Your daughter is 18 so you do not need to contact the mother anymore. Let your daughter know how you feel. Be honest. Then let her know that she can reach out to you whenever she sees fits and leave every possible contact information you have. Do not reach out to her. She comes around, great., she doesn’t, accept it. At the end of the day, she is an adult, she is a human and capable of making her own decisions and choices with who she wants in her life and in what capacity. [/quote]
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