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  • Car for child-is it sec 7 expense?

    Child has just acquired a drivers licence and would like both parents to help with the purchase of a used vehicle and car insurance.

    Child will fund 1/2 of car purchase and 1/2 of yearly car insurance.

    Would the remainder of these two expenses be split according to incomes?

  • #2
    It is not covered under CS.

    So if you both thought it was a good idea, you should share in it proportionally to income, just like section 7. That would be the most 'fair' IMHO.

    But like (some) section 7 expenses, you or the other parent can deny the need, so how much each of you pays is simply up to the each parent.

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    • #3
      In my personal opinion...
      Parents are there to help - if the kid deserves it, and is worthy of the trust.

      Otherwise - a car?!? Are you kidding? Take the bus or make the bill yourself kid!

      Just my opinion.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by wretchedotis View Post
        In my personal opinion...
        Parents are there to help - if the kid deserves it, and is worthy of the trust.

        Otherwise - a car?!? Are you kidding? Take the bus or make the bill yourself kid!

        Just my opinion.
        I highly doubt that a judge would order an S7 on a car unless the child in question has a disability and a special vehicle is required for their transport and no public transit system is available to accommodate the child.

        If the vehicle was purchased as a joint asset, hasn't been transferred you are responsible for half the payments and insurance. It is a "joint" asset.

        Good Luck!
        Tayken

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        • #5
          i had to buy my own first vehicle and was responsible for all the costs etc with running it.

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          • #6
            I didn't get my first car until after university (obviously paid for it myself as I was an adult then) - I still have the same bike I used while living away from home at university, and I lived in a small town during the summer without a car.

            (I did just buy a new bike last year, but couldn't part with old faithful)

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            • #7
              I agree with above, driving is a privilege. One should learn the value of life and the value of a dollar before assuming they should have a car.

              It is an individual judgement call, but if it was leaving me short of cash, there would be no way the kid would get a vehicle. The problems the ex is creating belong only to her as she caused them.

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