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If a person turns over possession of a child to another who was previously paying child support, does the person turning over possession now have to pay child support?

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If a person turns over possession of a child to another who was previously paying child support, does the person turning over possession now have to pay child support?

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If a court finds that a person has voluntarily relinquished the primary care and possession of the child to another person for at least six months, the court may order the person turning over possession to pay child support. The person who was previously paying child support may also have the child support obligation suspended or have a claim for reimbursement for the period of possession of the child.

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