
09-15-2009, 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by babybluetigger
I have a question regarding child support, special expense (Tuition, books).
If you currently have an agreement that was drafted in 1991 and never been modified, but states that child support ends when the child is 21, HOWEVER, the child is 21 1/2 and currently attending 3rd year university (and hasn't attained her first degree yet), is there anything you can do to have child support continue, or re-file for child support, as to seeing he owns his own business?
My ex sent me a letter stating that his obligation of support is over due to the fact that agreement states it ends when she is 21, however she is still full time university and I have paid for the tuition costs in the amount of over $16,000.00 by myself while daughter has paid for books and gas. She has 3 terms left to go until she gets her 1st degree.
Any suggestions as to what my legal rights are or what I can do. I can't afford to pay for her housing and schooling on an income of $14,000.00 annually. Help!
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Did you talk about this with her father? What does he say?
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