Ironically, I have been discussing this issue of Soc's message board.
I am in Illinois and my son turns 18 this December but graduates from high school next June. My decree does state which ever happens last.
What I was looking for was legal guidance to extend the support past graduation. Before you all jump down my throat, it is not for me. I am looking for his father to help his son with college.
Our son has mild form of autism and other learning disabilities and school has been extremely difficult but he has made it through with mine and his step-father's help. He does want to go to college but he will not be able to work and go to school full time. He has been unable to find just a summer job because of his difficulties with multi-tasking.
I know many custodial parents just want that free money to continue but there are cases where the "child" needs help. I don't care if he sends the money directly to him or the school. But he certainly cannot support himself and his father is very capable of helping.
I also have two stepdaughter 18 and her 4 month old and a stepdaughter 14 living with me. They were kicked out by mom both within the last year. We receive no support at all. Is it worth going to court? No because she doesn't have the money. Trust me, my husband actually bought a count-down clock until the date he stopped paying child support. And in our case, the mother used the money on herself and nothing towards the girls. So I have been on that side where you can't wait until that support stops. Ours was a big chunk of his pay.
But when a parent is capable, they should be required to help. You don't stop being a mother or father when they turn 18. And his father certainly has the means to help his son.
Does anyone know of any cases where the non-custodial parent has been ordered to support the child past 18 if attending school? What county was it in? I am in Kane County.
I am in Illinois and my son turns 18 this December but graduates from high school next June. My decree does state which ever happens last.
What I was looking for was legal guidance to extend the support past graduation. Before you all jump down my throat, it is not for me. I am looking for his father to help his son with college.
Our son has mild form of autism and other learning disabilities and school has been extremely difficult but he has made it through with mine and his step-father's help. He does want to go to college but he will not be able to work and go to school full time. He has been unable to find just a summer job because of his difficulties with multi-tasking.
I know many custodial parents just want that free money to continue but there are cases where the "child" needs help. I don't care if he sends the money directly to him or the school. But he certainly cannot support himself and his father is very capable of helping.
I also have two stepdaughter 18 and her 4 month old and a stepdaughter 14 living with me. They were kicked out by mom both within the last year. We receive no support at all. Is it worth going to court? No because she doesn't have the money. Trust me, my husband actually bought a count-down clock until the date he stopped paying child support. And in our case, the mother used the money on herself and nothing towards the girls. So I have been on that side where you can't wait until that support stops. Ours was a big chunk of his pay.
But when a parent is capable, they should be required to help. You don't stop being a mother or father when they turn 18. And his father certainly has the means to help his son.
Does anyone know of any cases where the non-custodial parent has been ordered to support the child past 18 if attending school? What county was it in? I am in Kane County.