What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? IL
I live in IL which has provisions to require NCPs to contribute to college costs. I know many people object to this, but it is the law in my state. DD has been accepted ED to an ivy league school. Her college tuition (40000+ for 4 years) is covered. We are extremely fortunate to have this, but there is still room and board, books, etc., which the school says should be about 15K per year. My expectation is the DD will work summers and part time during the academic year after freshman year. I've asked ex to pay 50% of the costs no covered by her scholarship, which should be less than his current support. He has refused on the grounds that he co-signed for substantial student loans for his two stepkids, who, I am told, have student loan debt in excess of 100,000 each (which is absolutely crazy, in my opinion).
Is it worth attempting to get some support from him by going to court? I've paid the cost of DDs private school tuition on my own (the total amount comes to well over 120,000) at this point, which I think has contributed to her academic success and I have a college fund for her (15,000 from my parents), but I think he should do something.
I live in IL which has provisions to require NCPs to contribute to college costs. I know many people object to this, but it is the law in my state. DD has been accepted ED to an ivy league school. Her college tuition (40000+ for 4 years) is covered. We are extremely fortunate to have this, but there is still room and board, books, etc., which the school says should be about 15K per year. My expectation is the DD will work summers and part time during the academic year after freshman year. I've asked ex to pay 50% of the costs no covered by her scholarship, which should be less than his current support. He has refused on the grounds that he co-signed for substantial student loans for his two stepkids, who, I am told, have student loan debt in excess of 100,000 each (which is absolutely crazy, in my opinion).
Is it worth attempting to get some support from him by going to court? I've paid the cost of DDs private school tuition on my own (the total amount comes to well over 120,000) at this point, which I think has contributed to her academic success and I have a college fund for her (15,000 from my parents), but I think he should do something.