Is there a uk family law precedent to support me not being forced to pay support re child at university?


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kevindavies100 asked:


I do not mind paying voluntarily but do not want to supplement my ex wifes income

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One Response to “Is there a uk family law precedent to support me not being forced to pay support re child at university?”

  1. punchbuggy Says:

    Child support is for the betterment of the child. People do this legally to make sure the person paying doesn’t feel like stopping before the right time.
    Why not think of it as supplementing your child’s life instead of thinking that you are helping your ex? or see if you can pay the University directly for tuition, room and board and books. punchbuggy

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