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YES, as long as the child is a minor and not emancipated you are obligated to follow the court order. But, the state may take over the claim of support. Under these circumstances, a counter motion should be made obligating the residential parent also pay.

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Yes, child support obligations typically still need to be fulfilled even if a child is in a juvenile detention center. The child's custodial parent or legal guardian is responsible for receiving the child support payments and using them for the child's benefit, which may include covering the costs of their detention. However, it's essential to consult with a legal professional or local authorities for specific guidance based on your jurisdiction and circumstances.

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Q: Child got into trouble and is in a juvenile detention center does child support still have to be paid?
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