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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] Really? At one point I was paying $2,100/mo in Maryland. So a year's tuition at UVA was being paid in CS by me.[/quote] If your kid was a MD resident, $2100 is not even close to enough to cover a year of college at UVA. Also, many parents pay for college and still cover their kids’ other expenses (college is only 8 months a year) - paying cs is the bare minimum for a parent.[/quote] Exactly - UVA is what, 30k/year? The guy is a jerk. It's the parent with most assets (not the one who cheated) should pay. Children are not guilty for their mother or father cheating. But it's usually cheating dads who think CS is all they owe to kids Any woman who considers having kids should have minimum expectations from men and rely only on her financials for kids' college. That's the unfortunate truth. My exH is a millionaire, he doesn't want even to pay $50 for private lessons couple times a month for our special needs child. I pay[/quote] If one is paying child support that covers their obligation. The receiving parent can choose to use the money for the child or themselves as their is no accountability. $30k a year covers a state school. If child and mom choose differently mom can cover costs or child can take loans. That is post tax money for dad. Moms often cheat and don’t use the money on the kids. If pp is getting child support, private lessons are included in child support or use your income. [/quote] No CS covers only the child's living expenses (which include the mom's 50% of mortgage, food and clothing). It does not include college: parents should agree separately on this additional financial obligation when getting divorced, if they care for kids. You basically waive any obligation on your part for your child's college obligation. I feel sorry for the woman who married you and birthed your kids: you are irresponsible jerk. SUch guys don't pay even when they cheat. And how a parent cheating even relate to kids future? I can see why she left you.[/quote] No it is not 50% of mortgage and it covers that parents share of full expenses. If you get child support and your kid is away at college that money is for them not your mortgage. In most states child support is over at 18. Just like married parents there is no requirement to pay for college. [/quote] While the child still resides with parent the mortgage is absolutely counted in. Kids when in college also reside with parents 4 months out of 12, parents also have right to use CS for any of kid living expenses including avia tickets to college. CS is for the child but it’s sent to parent who can decide the direction how it’s spent it. An honest parent would count in 50% of mortgage and all living expenses for the months child spent at home, air fare to college abs any child independent travel, transfer the rest to university for rent. It won’t be enough for tuition in 90% cases [/quote] No that is not an honest accounting. If any CS is received when your kid is at college, a decent parent would apply ALL of it (100%) to college costs (tuition, room, board, expenses, travel). Charging your kid a fraction of the mortgage and living expenses when they're home from college, GTFO with that nonsense. That's just you trying to chisel more money out of your ex. You are a disgusting human being if you do that. [/quote] The ex who is making a lot should be paying extra from his pocket, not try to divert CS legit expenses from mother of his child, if she's much lower paid. That is what disgusting. [/quote] Child support is for the child’s expenses not the mothers. [/quote]
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