ruthiemae90
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Georgia
I'm a freshman in high school and I've known my entire life that I have a deadbeat dad, or as I call him "the Sperm Donor". He left when he found out that my mom was pregnant and refused to pay for anything. When this happened, my mother terminated his rights, and in the clause it stated that he didn't have to pay. I'm just a freshman and I am already thinking about college. I'm very smart, but I don't think I can get a good enough scholarship to pay for what my dream school would cost because out-of-state costs a lot more. Is there any way that I can make him either pay for the tuition, like half or all to make up for his absence in my childhood and early adolesence, or pay make-up support to make up for not paying any? I don't fully understand the law but I do understand that he hasn't been there, and whether he cares or not, he should make up for the irreparable damage he has done to me in my early years. Any replys would help.
And as to the total replys I currently have, I don't know where you live but here, if your rights are terminated you still have to pay because biologically you are still the person's parent. I wanted to know whether or not if the clause stated that he didnt have to that if there was a loophole or am I completely stuck. And I'm not incompetent so I do understand that its not rocket science and afterall I'm only a freshman in high school. I don't understand the law completely and if I did I wouldn't need to post this.
I'm a freshman in high school and I've known my entire life that I have a deadbeat dad, or as I call him "the Sperm Donor". He left when he found out that my mom was pregnant and refused to pay for anything. When this happened, my mother terminated his rights, and in the clause it stated that he didn't have to pay. I'm just a freshman and I am already thinking about college. I'm very smart, but I don't think I can get a good enough scholarship to pay for what my dream school would cost because out-of-state costs a lot more. Is there any way that I can make him either pay for the tuition, like half or all to make up for his absence in my childhood and early adolesence, or pay make-up support to make up for not paying any? I don't fully understand the law but I do understand that he hasn't been there, and whether he cares or not, he should make up for the irreparable damage he has done to me in my early years. Any replys would help.
And as to the total replys I currently have, I don't know where you live but here, if your rights are terminated you still have to pay because biologically you are still the person's parent. I wanted to know whether or not if the clause stated that he didnt have to that if there was a loophole or am I completely stuck. And I'm not incompetent so I do understand that its not rocket science and afterall I'm only a freshman in high school. I don't understand the law completely and if I did I wouldn't need to post this.
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