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Parents are responsible for their children until they reach adulthood, which is typically at age 18. However, parenting responsibilities can extend beyond this age in certain situations, such as if the child has a disability or needs ongoing support.
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This depends on what it is you're asking. Does you state require support beyond high school? If it does, than make a request to child support enforcement to split the payment so that part if it can go to her, directly. See link for laws on child support beyond high school. If child support does not extend beyond high school, you will need to do a modification. see related question.
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You must tell the judge and make things clear that it is beyond your means to support two different child support.
It depends on where you live. In the US, in some states support cannot be order beyond 18 if the child is in college, but in other states support cannot be ordered beyond 18 (unless the child is still in high school).
The capacity to see beyond means having the ability to perceive deeper meanings, understand underlying motivations, and envision possibilities beyond what is immediately apparent. It involves intuition, insight, and foresight in order to gain a broader perspective on situations and make informed decisions.
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