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Hello,
My ex wife called me last evening and wanted to know how much of my daughters tuition I was going to pay for her first semester of college. Our divorce agreement included a stipulation for a "college fund" but neither one of us did anything about this and my ex eeven said she would not "enforce " it. I want to help my daughter with school but she is used to everything falling into her lap and I want her to show me that school is important enough to work for it. Am I legally obligated to pay tuition? Also my ex wants insurance co pays for my daughters doctor visits in may of this year,my daughter turned 18 in april. Am I obligated. Thank you for your help and insight. Robert Taylor |
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Apr 6th, 2008 12:33 PM Join Date: Mar 2007
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Not unless the order is clear about when and how much to pay. Your ex can go back to court to argue it out if need be--ie if you refuse to pay anything. The judge may even decide you need not pay.
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