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Connecticut Child support |
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Child Support Guidelines. (1) the age, health, station, occupation, earning capacity, amount and sources of income, estate, vocational skills and employability of each of the parents, and (2) the age, health, station, occupation, educational status and expectation, amount and sources of income, vocational skills, employability, estate and needs of the child. There are official child support guidelines. -From Sec. 46b-84 of the Connecticut Statutes.
Termination of Child Support. -From Sec. 46b-84 of the Connecticut Statutes.
Educational support orders. In the divorce decree, the parties can agree to order college expenses or they can agree to allow for a petition for college expenses at a later date. If a support order for college expenses isn't entered at the time of the decree, and the parties don't agree in the decree that it can be ordered at a later date, a support order cannot be entered later. An educational support order is an order requiring a parent to provide support for a child to attend for up to a total of four full academic years an institution of higher education or a private occupational school for the purpose of attaining a bachelor's or other undergraduate degree, or other appropriate vocational instruction. An educational support order may be entered with respect to any child who has not attained 23 years old, and shall terminate not later than the date on which the child attains 23 years old. An educational support order does not include support for graduate or postgraduate education beyond a bachelor's degree. The court, in determining whether to enter an educational support order, shall consider all relevant circumstances, including:
To qualify for payments due under an educational support order, the child must
The educational support order may include support for any necessary educational expense, including room, board, dues, tuition, fees, registration and application costs, but such expenses shall not be more than the amount charged by The University of Connecticut for a full-time in-state student at the time the child for whom educational support is being ordered matriculates, except this limit may be exceeded by agreement of the parents. An educational support order may also include the cost of books and medical insurance for such child. This section does not create a right of action by a child for parental support for higher education. The provisions of this section shall apply only in cases when the initial order for parental support of the child is entered on or after October 1, 2002. -From Sec. 46b-56c of the Connecticut Statute
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