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Old 01-08-2009, 07:43 PM
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Notwithstanding that he has resisted CS, he has presumably been paying it, probably according to the federal guidelines, right?

You should do some research on section 7 extraordinary expenses. You haven't given a lot of detail, but he would seem to have an obligation to pay 3/4 of the tuition, based on the parent's respective incomes. His not having paid any yet (?) is contrary to what a court would order.

Don't know about how far this goes. I would be interested in where the cutoff time resides for CS while the child is in school. It seems that a degree that is a prerequisite to another degree, totalling five years wouldn't be out of line for CS purposes. On the other hand, 5 PHD's would be out of line.

There must be case law that draws the line in the sand.
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