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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 34768" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>we're in a similar situation here. husband's daughters are far away in both miles and connectivity. In fact, we didn't find out that his oldest had dropped out of high school, with her mother's permission, until a year after the fact.</p><p>She has since gotten her GED and is attending some college (she says she wants to be a psychiatrist, but at this rate she won't get there until she's in her 60's!). Ex made some comments early on about helping with tuition, but husband told her to take him back to court (the divorce was all HER way and she really got the golden egg) if she wants anything (legally he could stop paying support the day she turned 18 since she was no longer in school). So far the ex hasn't done this, and the daughter hasn't said a word to him about paying, so we don't.</p><p></p><p>I'd say it's time for your husband to talk to a mediator and get something back into court if possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 34768, member: 439"] we're in a similar situation here. husband's daughters are far away in both miles and connectivity. In fact, we didn't find out that his oldest had dropped out of high school, with her mother's permission, until a year after the fact. She has since gotten her GED and is attending some college (she says she wants to be a psychiatrist, but at this rate she won't get there until she's in her 60's!). Ex made some comments early on about helping with tuition, but husband told her to take him back to court (the divorce was all HER way and she really got the golden egg) if she wants anything (legally he could stop paying support the day she turned 18 since she was no longer in school). So far the ex hasn't done this, and the daughter hasn't said a word to him about paying, so we don't. I'd say it's time for your husband to talk to a mediator and get something back into court if possible. [/QUOTE]
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