Anonymous wrote:Child was accepted and wants to attend an out-of-state school. Our divorce agreement states that we have joint custody, but child has been living with me for many yeas and visiting other parent on some breaks and a bit in summer. I have provided the college with a copy of our custody agreement.
According to the college, all that is needed now is a copy of the other parent’s drivers license for proof of residency. That parent now will not cooperate by providing documentation and it looks like we will not get out of state tuition.
Anyone been through this? Thoughts?
I’m considering having child start to establish residency right away so out of state would only be for one year.
Anonymous wrote:Print a copy of other parents real estate tax assessment. You can look it up on real estate tax website by address, should show their name. That should be proof enough. Also, perhaps you live in a state that publishes its voter registration/party declaration information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You want the other parent to lie and say that the kid lives with them? I wouldn't do that either, it's fraud. Pony up and pay the OOS tuition.
That's not how it works. Usually, if a parent is a resident of the state, the kid is considered in state even if he doesn't live with thecparent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You want the other parent to lie and say that the kid lives with them? I wouldn't do that either, it's fraud. Pony up and pay the OOS tuition.
That's not how it works. Usually, if a parent is a resident of the state, the kid is considered in state even if he doesn't live with thecparent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Child was accepted and wants to attend an out-of-state school. Our divorce agreement states that we have joint custody, but child has been living with me for many yeas and visiting other parent on some breaks and a bit in summer. I have provided the college with a copy of our custody agreement.
According to the college, all that is needed now is a copy of the other parent’s drivers license for proof of residency. That parent now will not cooperate by providing documentation and it looks like we will not get out of state tuition.
Anyone been through this? Thoughts?
I’m considering having child start to establish residency right away so out of state would only be for one year.
Unlikely (otherwise nearly ALL students would be instate year 2).
Read school's residency rules. Agree with others below on seeking publicly available property and or prop tax records (e.g., in Maryland SDAT is one such database with owners listed by adress).