If you can prove it was a loan he did not pay back. If you just changed your mind after many years and want your money back it wont work. Paying for our children's school is what parents do. It's a part of us raising them right and give them opportunities in life.
NO it is not the parents job to put you threy coliege. If you want to go great but they dont have to pay for it .
No, neither parent is required to help their child pay college tuition.
A parent can get the medical records of an adult child if the adult child gives express permission.
None. Since the "child" is 18 and an adult the parent no longer needs to pay child support. You may wish to help your child while in college, but it is not mandatory.
Is this a trick question? If the child is legally an adult (and therefore 'emancipated') then there is no "custodial" parent.
Probably - the support is owed to the obligee (i.e., other parent and/or State), not to the children.
Not likely as the child is now an adult.
No, the child can not. The other parent could before the child was an adult. The money goes to the parent to use for the child and not directly to the child.
extremely unlikely
In Indiana generally, the obligation ends when the child reaches 18 years of age or the child graduates from high school, whichever occurs later. Neither child support, nor tuition for or during college is an obligation under the law. This is an issue that would strictly be covered under the provisions of a court order.
No. The custodial parent is/was the obligor, not the child.
At the age of 18 the person (male or female) is a legal adult, regardless of school, college, or military. They are 100% ADULTS!!!!
No, they are not.