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Reply to "separation/divorce/coparenting when one spouse travels a lot for work"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That's the problem. After divorce you can't force him to be a parent, if he meets someone he'll barely remember their names. Sad, but that's the reality. Just wait till you want him to pay his portion for college.[/quote] Kids are 18 and adults. Its a parents choice to pay for college. Married parents are not required nor should divorced and this has nothing to do with OP.[/quote] That is true, but the parent with a high income who refuses to help pay for college is blite and a liability. If he didn't exist, the child would qualify for aid. His mere existence is a net cost to his child. In other words, such a parent is a liability to a child. [/quote]
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