There are a lot of “programs” that are only two years which does not lead to a diploma or degree. Regardless of your agreement, a judge will still order support paid until the child has an education that completes a degree. From the sounds of it you don’t even know what the child’s education or program is so it was very bold of you to try to stop support.
Added to that, just because you sent forms to FRO does not mean it stops. The form is sent to the recipient to confirm the child is not in school. Just because the ex ignored the form doesn’t mean you simply stop. You still pay until they say stop.
I caution you now that you may also be on the hook for school expenses too. Prepare yourself for that.
School was done in April and now child has started again in September. That is full time. They may have started a new 2 year program. You will have to pay.
Regarding the FRO letter... if the other parent agrees or does not respond, FRO will tell you the payments stop. My husband actually received a refund.
Seems FRO is lenient about the “30 days to respond” rule.
This is the issue .
Nothing discussed nor advised.
I need proof of attending.
Hopefully she responds with my layers request.
Absolutely if in school full time I pay.
But if not ...than support ends.
She lied and said she never got the letter and where would the support have been? Pretty sure someone who never missed a payment would have been asked by recipient.
Its like pulling teeth.
She didnt want to disclose the original I information when child started post secondary the first time.
Child should definitely finished his schooling but keep me in the loop and should it be another degree just tell me.
Again I have no issuing paying.
No arrears with FRO as enforcement stopped.
I paid FRO directly.
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