Has anyone had to deal with a child doing a Master's Degree?
My ex has signed off on CS for my DD as of June of this year. Our DD will be starting her Master's in September. The three of us have met and decided that she will manage on her own and her mom and I will help out the best we can.
HOWEVER, we have been dealing with the courts for our DS. At our Settlement conference the judge was dealing with issues very quickly, got wind that our DD was doing her Master's and assumed that CS will be continuing. I don't think my ex caught wind of that but I am now preparing to challenge this when we go back in September.
Does anyone have any insight on this and how to best deal with it? I have a second family - 3 kids aged 2, 4 and 6. I am 100% supportive for degree #1 but don't believe I should be forced to pay CS and tuition for degree #2.
On another note, my DS lives away from home and has since her 2nd year of university. She has never come home for the summer (except for a few days here and there) and has no intention of ever living at home again.
My ex has signed off on CS for my DD as of June of this year. Our DD will be starting her Master's in September. The three of us have met and decided that she will manage on her own and her mom and I will help out the best we can.
HOWEVER, we have been dealing with the courts for our DS. At our Settlement conference the judge was dealing with issues very quickly, got wind that our DD was doing her Master's and assumed that CS will be continuing. I don't think my ex caught wind of that but I am now preparing to challenge this when we go back in September.
Does anyone have any insight on this and how to best deal with it? I have a second family - 3 kids aged 2, 4 and 6. I am 100% supportive for degree #1 but don't believe I should be forced to pay CS and tuition for degree #2.
On another note, my DS lives away from home and has since her 2nd year of university. She has never come home for the summer (except for a few days here and there) and has no intention of ever living at home again.
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