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In my opinion, yes. Until the child starts active duty he probably isn't "emancipated." The fact that both parents consented to his enlistment is not relevant here.

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Q: In Arkansas If your 17-year-old son signs up for the military is the father still responsible for paying child support until he goes to boot camp if both parents signed the paper for him to join?
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