Divorced in Illinois - divorce decree states both parties pay for college based on ability to pay. (college bond student is first born)
Does that mean noncustodial parent can use excuses not to pay such as:
Child support for another child
his own college loans of about $36,000( even though hs was in the Army and should've used the GI bill)
on going financial obligations to support/care for his family:
Mortgage, Utilities, Vehicle payments and maintenance, Groceries, Household maintenance and repairs, phone and internet (used for work), fuel for vehicles , other normal monthly expenses.
Loans for expenses that must be repaid
medical , dental, and other health care expenses ( is covered thru employer)
I have the same types of obligations so shouldn't he have to pay something to help out
also?
Does that mean noncustodial parent can use excuses not to pay such as:
Child support for another child
his own college loans of about $36,000( even though hs was in the Army and should've used the GI bill)
on going financial obligations to support/care for his family:
Mortgage, Utilities, Vehicle payments and maintenance, Groceries, Household maintenance and repairs, phone and internet (used for work), fuel for vehicles , other normal monthly expenses.
Loans for expenses that must be repaid
medical , dental, and other health care expenses ( is covered thru employer)
I have the same types of obligations so shouldn't he have to pay something to help out
also?
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