Anonymous wrote:He's not required to pay if its not in the divorce decree. Anything he does after 18 is between him and the child not you.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, the schools he is most interested in require it. Sigh. I called one school to plead our case and waiting for a call back. So frustrating because its not like he is going to pay a dime so why is his information required under these circumstances. Just sucks that dc won't be considered for any financial assistance if his father refuses to complete the form.
Anonymous wrote:You don't need him to fill out the FAFSA. Only the custodial parent fills it out. Avoid schools that require the CSS because he will need to fill that out. I'm in the same situation so that's my plan.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, the schools he is most interested in require it. Sigh. I called one school to plead our case and waiting for a call back. So frustrating because its not like he is going to pay a dime so why is his information required under these circumstances. Just sucks that dc won't be considered for any financial assistance if his father refuses to complete the form.
Anonymous wrote:DC is going to college next year and although ex agreed to help pay expenses, it is becoming clear he will not. I reached out to him multiple times to discuss what he can afford to contribute but he has ignored my numerous emails and text messages asking to sit down and discuss. I am now worried he won't complete the FAFSA. If that is the case, how do schools handle these situations?
Anonymous wrote:Every school is different. Call the financial aid office of the school he's going to, and ask them.
Anonymous wrote:DC is going to college next year and although ex agreed to help pay expenses, it is becoming clear he will not. I reached out to him multiple times to discuss what he can afford to contribute but he has ignored my numerous emails and text messages asking to sit down and discuss. I am now worried he won't complete the FAFSA. If that is the case, how do schools handle these situations?