The student would certainly owe. Did you, as a parent, sign any agreement with the school?
It depends on the school's specific policies and contractual agreements. Some schools may require payment for the full academic year regardless of when a student leaves, while others may prorate tuition based on the number of months attended. It is best to consult the school's policies or speak directly with the administration to understand the financial obligations in such a situation.
Yes, if you want the tuition pymnts to go towards your child support talk to your case worker at friend of the court.
Yes, or you could send them to a school for special needs children e.g: wyvern school
A child must meet the age of 11 before they go to Secondary School. Usually, a child leaves primary school at 11, two. However, if they have their birthday during the summer holidays, they can leave at 10 years old, but nearly 11.
Sue the mother for the refund. see link
Yes,its ilegal for you children not going to school,attempting this (if you are in usa) you may be sentenced to death (uk) may be sentenced until your child leaves school.
Generally this is a tax problem. The child only gets free education in the area that the parents pay taxes. The school that she works at could choose to waive tuition or the mother could choose to pay tuition.
parents do this because they think that tuiton will help their child in studies.tuitons are importamt fo children as if they did not understand anything in school they get private attention in tuiton and they can score well in exams.in tuiton classes revision is also done before exams.this helps the child to recollect everything. but the children who understand everything in school itself don't need tuitons.
Tuition costs of boarding schools vary greatly. You can pay anywhere from $5000 - $40000.
Yes.
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.
It would be fatherly and kind, but sadly, they are not legally forced to pay college tuition.
The Montessori School enjoys a sparkling reputation as a place of higher learning for young minds. This is an excellent school to consider sending your children to, and it does come with a fairly steep tuition bill as well, which must be considered.