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Remember the girl who sued her parents for college tuition?
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<blockquote data-quote="GuideMe" data-source="post: 641646" data-attributes="member: 18233"><p>It is understood that most kids move out on their own anyway when they attend college. They threw her out , but does that really constitute them not keeping their word to pay for her college tuition? They were the ones who took it upon themselves to do so, they even had it written up in a legal and binding contract when they divorced. They also told the daughter about it. There was no list of exceptions "if she doesn't do this or she doesn't do that". That's their fault for not having any. Again, I also don't agree with using education as a punishment. That's really backwards in my opinion. I do agree with the judges decision on this one. I know many of us are going to feel strongly about this issue, and my opinion will be in the minority, but it's ok. I just wanted to state my own opinion about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuideMe, post: 641646, member: 18233"] It is understood that most kids move out on their own anyway when they attend college. They threw her out , but does that really constitute them not keeping their word to pay for her college tuition? They were the ones who took it upon themselves to do so, they even had it written up in a legal and binding contract when they divorced. They also told the daughter about it. There was no list of exceptions "if she doesn't do this or she doesn't do that". That's their fault for not having any. Again, I also don't agree with using education as a punishment. That's really backwards in my opinion. I do agree with the judges decision on this one. I know many of us are going to feel strongly about this issue, and my opinion will be in the minority, but it's ok. I just wanted to state my own opinion about it. [/QUOTE]
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