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Update -Emancipation Issue (haven't been here in a few months)
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<blockquote data-quote="Dollhouse" data-source="post: 300132"><p>***Yes, your statement about college is somewhat true. If he is enrolled FT, this could possibly be avoided. But it is up to my son whether he wants to go to school or not. He keeps saying he does, but his actions prove otherwise. All he has to do is do the placement test (which he has cancelled 3x's) and choose his courses! He was already accepted. Perhaps he's not ready..Since he left a 4yr college last Fall (he went away to another state), perhaps he feels he will fail again. </p><p> </p><p>Supposedly there is no other way to stop the emancipation (per my lawyer who is being a jerk). At least the court ruled that the father has to contribute towards the $15K college loan I took out last summer.</p><p> </p><p>It's very sad that for a child who has pre-existing emotional issues, that the treatment center he was going to for 5months says he is "ok". It makes me sick. I have a mind to call the director of the center and just voice my disappointment.</p><p> </p><p>I don't have the money or resources to continue with lawyer fees, etc. It's expensive and again -- the court ruled that I cannot recoup my money from my ex since HE took me to court. I just want to pack it all in. It's not fair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dollhouse, post: 300132"] ***Yes, your statement about college is somewhat true. If he is enrolled FT, this could possibly be avoided. But it is up to my son whether he wants to go to school or not. He keeps saying he does, but his actions prove otherwise. All he has to do is do the placement test (which he has cancelled 3x's) and choose his courses! He was already accepted. Perhaps he's not ready..Since he left a 4yr college last Fall (he went away to another state), perhaps he feels he will fail again. Supposedly there is no other way to stop the emancipation (per my lawyer who is being a jerk). At least the court ruled that the father has to contribute towards the $15K college loan I took out last summer. It's very sad that for a child who has pre-existing emotional issues, that the treatment center he was going to for 5months says he is "ok". It makes me sick. I have a mind to call the director of the center and just voice my disappointment. I don't have the money or resources to continue with lawyer fees, etc. It's expensive and again -- the court ruled that I cannot recoup my money from my ex since HE took me to court. I just want to pack it all in. It's not fair. [/QUOTE]
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