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Don't pay either. Send your payments to the court or the State disbursement unit; otherwise, you might end up paying twice.
I believe he needs to go to court and get that changed. What could happen is the Mother can claim he neglected to pay, and he would have to pay the Mother what he has already paid the daughter. If you call your local family law office, I'm sure they can answer that more in detail.
No you do not pay support after she has passed 18
You can sue, but you'll probably lose and have to pay his attorney fees...
Your name should be on the title to the truck if you obligated yourself to pay the loan. You can continue paying, sell it to pay the debt or allow the lender to repossess it. IF your daughter has an estate, it is responsible for the debt. Her 18 year old daughter is not responsible.
No, marriage emancipates her.
The insurance will not pay any claim on your daughter if she is removed from the plan. As soon as your daughter's premium is no longer paid on your plan, her coverage will terminate.
Yes, but if she gets married then you don't have to.
I have pay for my college or is free for me
That dependent of state law, and you could even be ordered to pay more. see link
go in to college and let them pay for the college