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Main Forums => Dear Socrateaser => Topic started by: Hazel on Jan 20, 2005, 02:40:56 PM

Title: Living Expenses
Post by: Hazel on Jan 20, 2005, 02:40:56 PM
Hi Socrates,

Again, thank you for the service you provide.  It is truly priceless.

DH and I are working on coming to an agreement on college support in Illinois.  The sticking point is going to be "Living Expenses".  I have been trying like crazy to find some case law to rely upon, to no avail.

Child will attend community college and reside in CP home.  CP, being understandably reluctant to let go of CS windfall, is padding "living expenses" in order to continue support and avoid financial contribution.

1)  Can you point me in the direction of some case law (or better yet, just look in your crystal ball and give me the answer) to explain how "living expenses" are generally calculated?


Best Regards,
Hazel
Title: Living Expenses
Post by: Hazel on Jan 20, 2005, 02:40:56 PM
Hi Socrates,

Again, thank you for the service you provide.  It is truly priceless.

DH and I are working on coming to an agreement on college support in Illinois.  The sticking point is going to be "Living Expenses".  I have been trying like crazy to find some case law to rely upon, to no avail.

Child will attend community college and reside in CP home.  CP, being understandably reluctant to let go of CS windfall, is padding "living expenses" in order to continue support and avoid financial contribution.

1)  Can you point me in the direction of some case law (or better yet, just look in your crystal ball and give me the answer) to explain how "living expenses" are generally calculated?


Best Regards,
Hazel
Title: RE: Living Expenses
Post by: socrateaser on Jan 22, 2005, 12:16:16 AM
>1)  Can you point me in the direction of some case law (or
>better yet, just look in your crystal ball and give me the
>answer) to explain how "living expenses" are generally
>calculated?

This is not a good week for me to be doing case law research -- sorry. However, I suspect that a lot of it is based on the existing guidelines for minor child support. Judges rarely get creative when some exsiting template already exists.