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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]From UVA website Q: If my parents are divorced am I eligible for in-state educational privileges if I live outside of Virginia and my non-custodial parent lives in Virginia? A: Yes, if the non-custodial parent contributes substantially to your support and is domiciled in Virginia. http://www.virginia.edu/provost/vastatus/faqs.html[/quote] I wonder how you would prove substantial contributions? [/quote] We did this for DS. Ex proved it by claiming him on his taxes. [/quote] So your DS resided with you and attended a high school not in VA? [/quote] I was able to get in-state tuition to UVA law school (back when there was a huge difference between in-state and out-of-state) because my father paid for my college (private, in another state) and claimed me as a dependent. It wasn't questioned at all even though I had never lived in Virginia before. [/quote] So the key is to allow the parent to claim their child as a dependent who you plan on using for IS tuition. [/quote]
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