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My son is 18 years old and has entered the military. Do I need to continue paying child support on his behalf?

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My son is 18 years old and has entered the military. Do I need to continue paying child support on his behalf?

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No. A child who enters the military is deemed to be emancipated and you are no longer obligated to make child support payments on his behalf. Question: I retained my attorney and he made substantial efforts to settle my divorce case. My spouse was extremely difficult and we were unable to obtain a settlement. I have now commenced a divorce action against my spouse. Can I seek to recoup some or all of the money I expended on counsel fees prior to the commencement of the divorce action? Answer: Yes. The Court allows you to seek an award of counsel fees for sums expended prior to the commencement of the divorce action.

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