How does FAFSA work for divorced parents?
If your parents are divorced, separated, or were never married and DON’T live together, you fill out the FAFSA based on your custodial parent. If you live with both parents equally, you fill out the FAFSA based on the parent who gave you more financial support in the last year.
Are step parents responsible for college tuition?
The federal government considers the student’s parents, including the stepparent if the custodial parent has remarried, as having the primary responsibility to pay for the student’s college education.
Can you sue your parents for not paying for college?
No. Parents have no legal duty to see that a child gets any education beyond the legal minimum. They have no legal or moral duty to pay your college tuition or, if you’re past the maximum age for child support, any duty to support you in any way.
Do you have to pay for college after a divorce?
Some states require divorced parents to pay for college related expenses (based on the reasoning that a child’s education should not suffer because of a divorce), while other states view these as conditional expenses and do not require college expense payments and/or reimbursement. Learn more about the child support guidelines in your state.
How does a parental divorce affect a college student?
With much of residual resentment and blame resting with the fathers, it has caused friction within the relationships of college-age children of both genders. The impact of the parental divorce is not uniform and does not affect every college-age individual the same. It also requires parents viewing their child a little differently as well.
How old is your child when you divorce?
My son is 18 years old and a full time college student. My divorce was final in 2006 and it states that I get the tax deductions and primary custody, however it only addresses the deduction while my child is a “minor”.
Can a child still love their parents after college?
While you child may be an adult in college now, they still are the child to two parents who love and care for them very much. Conversely, your child still loves their parents very much, even if the parents are no longer together.