Emancipation in my state, like I suspect most, is upon both turning 18 AND graduation from high school.

S17 turns 18 in two weeks, and graduates this June. As part of their procedures, family court sent a questionaire a few months ago to both of us, noting that he was about to turn 18, and asking if he had graduated. W sent it back, erroneously reporting that he graduated in Jun '17. Family court sent me a notification that child support for S17 would therefore stop this month.

I'm in a bit of an ethical dilemma. I know she made an error, and it's not my responsibility to fix that error. But should I tell her of her error anyway? I don't know how big a deal it will be to have her fix it before the court order changes, versus after the change has taken effect. I mean, "how big a deal it will be, for me". For her, I don't care. That's her problem, she should have been more careful when she filled out the paperwork....

Thoughts?


M:23 T:26
Me:53, Wife: 60
S:18
D:16
filed 7/16
W moved out 4/28/17