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College tuition payment for our Difficult Child
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<blockquote data-quote="Cheerwyn" data-source="post: 705173" data-attributes="member: 12395"><p>There's a difference between being legally obligated to pay for tuition for classes/semester your child has already attended, and being on the hook for any <u>future</u> tuition debts.</p><p></p><p>As others have said above, there are plenty of students who would be considered dependents but whose families can't or wont pay for college. </p><p></p><p>Otherwise, a student could enroll in college and force his/her parents to pay. To quote those ladies from the car insurance ad... "That isn't how that works. That isn't how any of that works."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheerwyn, post: 705173, member: 12395"] There's a difference between being legally obligated to pay for tuition for classes/semester your child has already attended, and being on the hook for any [U]future[/U] tuition debts. As others have said above, there are plenty of students who would be considered dependents but whose families can't or wont pay for college. Otherwise, a student could enroll in college and force his/her parents to pay. To quote those ladies from the car insurance ad... "That isn't how that works. That isn't how any of that works." [/QUOTE]
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