What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Illinois
Just last week, my 17-year-old son (who turns 18 in early July) decided he'd rather stay (I say stay because nothing has been agreed to or ordered in court in regards to physical custody) with his father. The father has mailed me court papers that indicate he wants me to start paying child support to him....I have no problem paying the 20% mandated by the state through age 18; however, I do have a problem with paying child support on an open-ended basis, which is what the father is requesting - until our son moves out or finishes college. Really? The father also wants me to pay for 1/2 of all college expenses including room and board, and books. I've never heard of such a thing, nor did our original parenting or child support agreement include anything like this. I'm more than happy to assist our son (if he maintains a relationship with me) with college expenses based from my income, not the father's. My gross income is $35k, and I'm the sole support of my family (one younger child who requires daycare), while the father has a gross income of $75k and is married making a dual income household of $140k; they have no children together, but his wife has two minor children from a previous marriage. Based on my income and family size, our son will receive grants and loan options which I and his father can further help subsidize. Based on the father's household income, our son will receive little to no assistance for college, putting a huge financial burden on my household (and most likely the father's as well). What are the laws in Illinois governing child support for an adult child attending college (full or part-time) and paying for any college expenses? Are there laws to allow for adjustments to be made to the 20% while the child is in college, or just child support legally end at 18? Do I stand a stone throw's chance in hell asking the court to say "no" to the child support (after age 18) AND 1/2 college expenses?
Just last week, my 17-year-old son (who turns 18 in early July) decided he'd rather stay (I say stay because nothing has been agreed to or ordered in court in regards to physical custody) with his father. The father has mailed me court papers that indicate he wants me to start paying child support to him....I have no problem paying the 20% mandated by the state through age 18; however, I do have a problem with paying child support on an open-ended basis, which is what the father is requesting - until our son moves out or finishes college. Really? The father also wants me to pay for 1/2 of all college expenses including room and board, and books. I've never heard of such a thing, nor did our original parenting or child support agreement include anything like this. I'm more than happy to assist our son (if he maintains a relationship with me) with college expenses based from my income, not the father's. My gross income is $35k, and I'm the sole support of my family (one younger child who requires daycare), while the father has a gross income of $75k and is married making a dual income household of $140k; they have no children together, but his wife has two minor children from a previous marriage. Based on my income and family size, our son will receive grants and loan options which I and his father can further help subsidize. Based on the father's household income, our son will receive little to no assistance for college, putting a huge financial burden on my household (and most likely the father's as well). What are the laws in Illinois governing child support for an adult child attending college (full or part-time) and paying for any college expenses? Are there laws to allow for adjustments to be made to the 20% while the child is in college, or just child support legally end at 18? Do I stand a stone throw's chance in hell asking the court to say "no" to the child support (after age 18) AND 1/2 college expenses?