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(32,386 posts)Paying for College When Parents are Divorced
Can a court require divorced parents to help pay for their child's college education? It depends on which state you live in.
Child Support for College Not Required
States are divided on whether courts can order child support after a child reaches age 18 or 19 to cover college costs. Some states don't allow courts to order such support.
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Courts May Order College Payment
On the other hand, a third of the states have laws or case law giving courts the power to order divorced parents to pay college expenses. Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Utah and Washington all passed laws to allow child support orders to cover at least some higher education. Iowa's law allows a court to order child support for full-time college students between the ages of 18 and 22. Other states allow child support to cover higher education until the child turns 21
In other states, including Alabama, Mississippi and South Carolina, no law specifically addresses child support for college. Yet, courts in those states can order a divorced parent to pay for his or her child's college education as part of the court's general authority to make child support awards.
http://family-law.lawyers.com/child-support/Paying-for-College-When-Parents-are-Divorced.html