In most cases, the non-custodial parent has to pay half or more of the college expenses, unless it was stated in the divorce decree that college would not be paid for. I know, because I am the custodial parent and my ex was ordered to pay 65% of college expenses in addition to child support. Lucky for him, though, we qualified for financial-aid for college and all he had to pay was child support. (Which he tried to get out of many times)It's more like the opposite - the non-custodial parent is under no obligation to pay for college unless the order for support specifically provides for it.
Yes, you may be eligible for Social Security benefits if your deceased father was a wage earner and had sufficient work credits. As a dependent child, you could receive survivor benefits until you turn 18 or up to 19 if you're still in high school. These benefits can be used to help cover education expenses, including college costs. However, it's important to check with the Social Security Administration for specific eligibility requirements and application processes.
I was wondering the same thing. My father was the loan guarantor of my daughter's college loan, and he passed away a couple of years ago. Letters are still being mailed to an address where he never lived.
who is the father of finance? Ans:arora
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Depends on the state. Yes in Missouri, but no in Arizona. see link
It depends on the laws of the specific jurisdiction, but in many cases, parents are only legally obligated to pay child support until the child reaches the age of majority, which is typically 18. Some jurisdictions may require child support to continue while the child is still a dependent, such as through college, but this varies.
Yes they divorced when the YouTube Star was 6 years old. He currently lives with no parents and living in a dormitory. College (Name and address wit helled)
No. Child support is an active order of the court and the obligated parent should not cease paying as ordered regardless of the change of circumstances. To do so would leave the obligated parent in a position to be charged with contempt of a standing court order and subject to penalties including the possibility of incarceration.
yes his father and mother divorced when he was 2 years old...
Yes, the father of the child is obligated to provide support.
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Well he is not obligated to tell you.
He is obligated to pay support until/unless it is established that he is not the father.
No Debby Ryan's parents were not divorced, but here mother died, and her father is in the army
Yes, providing that she confesses her sin of fornication(s) and that the divorced father has received anulment from the church.