Anonymous wrote:Thanks. I think my ex feels that if I am not paying for something, I am somehow taking money from him (ie, if he is helping with graduate school and I am not, it's like I am freeloading off of his dad's support). Frankly, I am happy to give him all the glory for med school should my son go. I just can't do it.
I have had a decade of getting the same stinking child support and my ex trying to run up the bill (getting him tutors, books, signing him up for sports, etc and sending me the bill). Because in his mind, since his support was based on our incomes, the goal was to ensure I paid as much as possible for my son.
Anyway, it's over soon!
If you are getting child support, then that should cover everything in less it is ordered otherwise. If you get child support, you should be paying for sports, books and tutors.
Its not about the glory. You are getting child support and that should cover Dad's share. You and child choose the expensive school, so you find a way to pay for it. You have custody, not him. It is not reasonable to expect dad to pay child support and college expenses. When child support is over, 50/50.