Request written confirmation from the school that she's finished under the provisions of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. Take this to child support enforcement and request a modification. see links
if you know what school your daughter went to at the time then you take your divorce papers to the school and get a copy tell them about your x or ask your daughter for one but the school has to give you a copy because you are the father
you can move out but you would have to support yourself, which you have already finished high school and im very sure you would do fine Good paying jobs are in your hands IF you have your high school diploma.
I will support my daughter's cheerleading team.
no
yes
Parents can show support and understanding when their daughter comes out by listening to her, validating her feelings, and expressing love and acceptance. They can educate themselves about LGBTQ issues, seek out resources and support networks, and communicate openly and honestly with their daughter about her identity. It is important for parents to prioritize their daughter's well-being and to show unconditional love and support.
It already does
You don't pay. Somebody needs to get another job.
IF SHE IS YOUR STEP DAUGHTER ,THEN NO . BUT IF YOU ARE ON HER BIRTH CERTIFICATE, THEN YES.
Probably, unless your daughter has a severe disability.
Yes
Yes, if you feel the need to not support your daughter and take away from her.