Probably not, but it depends on the laws in your area and what the support agreement actually says. Contact a lawyer to find out.
Yes, if you feel the need to not support your daughter and take away from her.
If she is married, no. If she is unmarried, yes.
No support
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not if she moved out of the mothers house
If you're in the US, marriage automatically emancipates a minor and therefore the parents are no longer responsible for supporting them, so, no, child support does not continue. The noncustodial parent needs to file a petition to have the child support terminated.
Child support is based upon age (usually 18), not education.
Yes. Until and unless the child is emancipated, you are still responsible regardless of other income. The support from your daughter's boyfriend is probably for your grandchild.
If the divorce decree is from the State of Arizona, the answer is NO. He will not be required to continue to pay child support once your daughter turns 18 or until she graduates from high school, but not past the age of 19, UNLESS your divorce decree specifies that child support is to continue until she graduates from college. Arizona Termination of support at 18 or until child graduates from high school, but not past 19 No statute or case law holding parents to a duty to college support in the absence of an agreement; courts will enforce contracts to provide such support. Solomon v. Findley, 167 Ariz. 409, 808 P.2d 294 (1991).
it goes directly to the child.
You/your child's moving out of country would not, in itself, affect the father's support obligation. But hopefully he try to put a stop to it.
yes of course, she may be getting married for the second time but he still needs to support her.