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You need to do some research in your own particular case. You need to review your separation agreement, divorce decree and any child support order to determine if claiming the child was part of the provisions addressed at the time of your divorce. In some states the custodial parent has a statutory right to claim the child as an exemption. You can visit the court that has jurisdiction over the case and review the file.

You need to do some research in your own particular case. You need to review your separation agreement, divorce decree and any child support order to determine if claiming the child was part of the provisions addressed at the time of your divorce. In some states the custodial parent has a statutory right to claim the child as an exemption. You can visit the court that has jurisdiction over the case and review the file.

You need to do some research in your own particular case. You need to review your separation agreement, divorce decree and any child support order to determine if claiming the child was part of the provisions addressed at the time of your divorce. In some states the custodial parent has a statutory right to claim the child as an exemption. You can visit the court that has jurisdiction over the case and review the file.

You need to do some research in your own particular case. You need to review your separation agreement, divorce decree and any child support order to determine if claiming the child was part of the provisions addressed at the time of your divorce. In some states the custodial parent has a statutory right to claim the child as an exemption. You can visit the court that has jurisdiction over the case and review the file.

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In Alabama is the noncustodial parent responsible for college?

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In Georgia can a non-custodial parent be foreced to pay for college?

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