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Remember the girl who sued her parents for college tuition?
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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 641651"><p>She was expelled from her Disney internship for underage drinking, refused to do chores or follow her curfew while living at home and then left home at age 18 rather than follow the rules. And it wasn't part of their divorce settlement - it's a law that allows a DIVORCED parent to sue the the other parent for continued support. And instead the child is using to sue the parents. Both parents are in agreement that they do not wish to pay OUT OF STATE tuition to a school that was chosen without consulting them . They agreed to pay in state tuition so long as the "child" applied for scholarships and financial aid - which she has refused to do.</p><p></p><p>Both parents have since remarried and the money awarded is based on both family's combined incomes (much like financial aid) - not just her parents' incomes. That amount supports two households with minor children. Both of her parents are teachers, so these are not wealthy people.</p><p></p><p>The kicker is that if the parents were still married, the law would not be applicable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 641651"] She was expelled from her Disney internship for underage drinking, refused to do chores or follow her curfew while living at home and then left home at age 18 rather than follow the rules. And it wasn't part of their divorce settlement - it's a law that allows a DIVORCED parent to sue the the other parent for continued support. And instead the child is using to sue the parents. Both parents are in agreement that they do not wish to pay OUT OF STATE tuition to a school that was chosen without consulting them . They agreed to pay in state tuition so long as the "child" applied for scholarships and financial aid - which she has refused to do. Both parents have since remarried and the money awarded is based on both family's combined incomes (much like financial aid) - not just her parents' incomes. That amount supports two households with minor children. Both of her parents are teachers, so these are not wealthy people. The kicker is that if the parents were still married, the law would not be applicable. [/QUOTE]
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