the teachers
If the child is still living in their parents house - yes. If the child is living in their own place - no. Whilst the child is living with their parents - the parents are legally responsible for the child's education costs. A college education is not a mandatory parental responsibility like room and board and primary and secondary (high school) education. Therefore parents are not legally required to sponsor a child's college education. Parents are legally responsible for college education costs only if they were involved in the college enrollment and signed forms committing themselves to be responsible for the college tuition and other costs.
the teachers
Nagoya City College of Child Education was created in 1953.
No, absolutely not. It does not make you responsible for anything to the dependent at all.
Legally, no.
He isn't unless he chooses to be. Parents are not responsible to pay for the higher education of children regardless if they are biological, adopted or living in a blended family. Bearing the financial obligation of sending a child to college is a choice not a legal obligation.
because there the parents dauhhh
Genworth Financial can help me plan for my child's college education. They can help with investing for the future and any other expenses that may arise.
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 ...
College and get an M.D. in child education.
There is no law or regulation in Illinois that requires the NCP to pay for the child's college.
College or a trade school