Asked in Family Law and Child Support for Colorado

Q: Is a verbal agreement between parents to stop child support sufficient to stop child support if one child goes to live

Our youngest twin is now living with his Dad who is military. We agreed verbally to stop the child support, however, he has not sent me the documents to file the motion to stop. Is a verbal agreement between us enough for him to cancel the allotment for child support?

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A: Informal agreements related to support have no validity. Court approval is required to stop support.

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