WTF? Didn’t a judge already declare they didn’t have to pay?
What legal principle lies behind this ruling?
Another lib indoctrinated brat.
I don’t understand how a judge can legally declare that parents to HAVE TO pay anything for their 21 year old “child” as every aspect of every law I’m aware of would say that at 21 they are not a child at all. What’s next? 21 year old adults taking their parents to court to force them to pay for a new house or car? Where does it end?
"It takes a village" to pay for tuition at a childs choice of eductional institution
then the village should susidize this child, raise the tax rate , and support htis child to the institution of higher learnig that she has chosen. .... /sarc
Colleges love to rape the parent for money.
This is completely illegal.
Once adult and estranged, you are a stranger and no more family. Familly is for raising under age children.
But guess what the gay family “rights” are giving us now...
There comes a time when grandparents need to stand aside.
Alright, I saw it’s some different useless, future welfare breeder.
I hope neither of them find a guy whose wallet they can suck dry, then move to the next lonely, sorry sap.
Can anybody find the name of the judge?
I guess the 18 year olds running across Omaha beach in ‘44 were mere children babys...
What happens if the parents flat out refuse too pay? A lien on the house, wage garnishment?
This IS ridiculous. I wonder if the judge has any upper teenagers of his own. If the teeners won’t stay at home where their parents know what they’re up to, and at least contribute to the chores, then they don’t deserve to get college funds.
Judicial tyranny.
Why doesn't the batty old grandmother pay?
Dang.... I sure hope my son doesn’t see this. I mean, I AM paying for his college (only ONE more semester!)... but, at least now.... he has to pretend to like me for it.
This is a completely insane ruling. This judge needs to be impeached.
When our kids went to university, I told them your parents managed to pay their own way through you can do it too. Dont expect any help from us. In the end, we did help them out but that financial arrangement was part gift (based on how much skin in the game they were prepared to put) and part loan for which the repayment is structured over 10 years after graduation. In the end, I saw no other way to make it fair for all the kids since not all of them wanted to do post-secondary education. Id be interested in hearing how others have done this.
They are as dysfunctional as the kid.