A parent cannot keep a child from going to college. Most parents love to see their child wanting to go to college.
Legally, parents cannot prevent their 17-year-old child from attending college if the child is paying for it themselves. At 17, the child is considered a legal adult in many jurisdictions, so they have the right to make their own decisions regarding education. Parents may still be able to provide guidance or advice, but they cannot legally dictate whether the child can attend college or not.
Totally. You are GRADUATED. You are GOING TO COLLEGE. I have several friends that graduated when they were 17 and went to college.
Id say yes he should because you could use that money while your in college
In the United States, parents are not automatically responsible for their 18-year-old child once they go to college. However, they may still be responsible for providing financial support if there is a child support agreement in place. It's important for parents and children to discuss expectations and financial arrangements before the child heads off to college.
NO ... if your parents are divorcing or not the responsibility is on the student ... your patents don't have to fund your education weather that be elementary or collage ... if you are collecting child support then the parent who is paying said said support MUST pay till the age of 23 if said child is still in school ...
It depends on your state. It depends on the agreement for child support that was made. Some support the child through high school or age 18 only. Otherwise, the parents have a choice as to the level of support they will provide.
No, going to college was not a priority for her. Rather, from the time she was a child, Swift had her heart set on becoming a performer. She attended elementary, middle, and high school, but while doing that, she was also taking singing and acting lessons. She graduated high school with excellent grades, but decided what she wanted was to focus entirely on her career.
My childhood was good my parents were poor and we owned a small farm. I worked hard for the family and end-up going to college and have a decent life
Maria Shriver and Arnold Schwarzenegger's daughter went to Georgetown University. She actually graduated from the college in May 2013.
Maybe you should go to "college" to figure that out. Otherwise, typically the answer is no. Most parents stop paying child support once the child is either 18 or finishes high school--whichever is later.
Not as of right now. Even though he stresses the importance of education, Omarion never went to college. Though he stated that he graduated from High School in his book.
It can be done but this is something her parents would have to decide and if they do decide to change it they have to go to the court where the child support order was issued.