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If the divorce is not pursued the parties should return to the court and terminate the support order. However, if the parties are not married the mother should obtain legal advice before allowing a child support order to be terminated since unmarried relationships are unstable at best and the situation could change at any time.

If the divorce is not pursued the parties should return to the court and terminate the support order. However, if the parties are not married the mother should obtain legal advice before allowing a child support order to be terminated since unmarried relationships are unstable at best and the situation could change at any time.

If the divorce is not pursued the parties should return to the court and terminate the support order. However, if the parties are not married the mother should obtain legal advice before allowing a child support order to be terminated since unmarried relationships are unstable at best and the situation could change at any time.

If the divorce is not pursued the parties should return to the court and terminate the support order. However, if the parties are not married the mother should obtain legal advice before allowing a child support order to be terminated since unmarried relationships are unstable at best and the situation could change at any time.

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If your case was established through the court system and a recovery unit is not involved, you can have the child support stopped. If a recovery unit is involved, it cannot be stopped until the two of you get married.

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If the divorce is not pursued the parties should return to the court and terminate the support order. However, if the parties are not married the mother should obtain legal advice before allowing a child support order to be terminated since unmarried relationships are unstable at best and the situation could change at any time.

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Sure, this is done a lot.

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