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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]After S1, my X decided he did not want to pay 1/2 of college tuition after all. It had nothing to do with DD’s grades or the school itself. He remarried. His new wife wanted fertility treatments (she was 43). He also took me back to court to have CS reduced for the much younger child. DD lived with me after that. He was pretty pissed as he hoped to alternate years claiming her on taxes.[/quote] Child support ends at age 18. Its appropriate to reduce it to calculate for the child turning 18. My husband's ex demanded more when some kids were over 18 and took him to court (he left it alone and paid just not to have to deal with her). Judge recalculated it to the youngest child. What was your daughters relationship with Dad? [/quote] He sought to have CS reduced for the child that was still in ES. He stopped paying for the one that was a high school grad/college freshman the month she turned 18. The not paying tuition thing in order to try to produce more children was pretty much the nail in the coffin. Then, his second wife ended up divorcing him so it was a total disaster on his part. [/quote]
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