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It depends on the court order. Of course, skirting the law is not the intent of the order; rather it is that the child's needs will be supported by the non-custodial parent.

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It depends on state child support enforcement laws. There is no universal rule and there are other factors that the court must consider. However, every state has strongly enforced child support enforcement laws that must conform to government standards.

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