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If the court order says you pay child support, you pay child support. There may be any number of logical, good reasons that you feel you shouldn't have to, but they don't matter. Only the court order matters.

You can go back to court and seek to have the order modified, but the bottom line is, no matter how much sense it makes to you that you shouldn't have to pay child support, until that order is modified you have to do what it says.

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