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Teen Sues Parents for Cash, College Tuition. Does She Have a Case?
Yahoo ^ | 3/3/2014 | Beth Greenfield

Posted on 03/03/2014 2:33:45 PM PST by Beave Meister

A New Jersey teenager claiming that her mother and father tossed her out of their home and cut her off financially is suing them for immediate support, current private-school fees and future college tuition. The parents, meanwhile, say that daughter Rachel Canning, 18, moved out voluntarily after refusing to abide by their rules.

“We love our child and miss her. This is terrible. It’s killing me and my wife,” Rachel's father, Sean Canning, a town administrator and retired police officer, tells the Daily Record. “We have a child we want home. We’re not Draconian and now we’re getting hauled into court. She’s demanding that we pay her bills but she doesn’t want to live at home, and she’s saying, ‘I don’t want to live under your rules.’” The rules, he notes, include reconsidering her relationship with a boyfriend who may be a bad influence, being respectful, and abiding by her curfew. He and his wife, Elizabeth, who live in suburban Lincoln Park, about 25 miles outside of New York City, have kept their daughter’s car because they paid for it, says Canning, and he admits that they did stop paying Rachel's tuition at the private Morris Catholic High School. A hearing is scheduled to take place on Tuesday in the Morris County Superior Court.

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KEYWORDS: lawsuit; newjersey; obama; rachelcanning; teenagers
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another spoiled brat and another attorney trying to turn someone into a victim. I wonder if her attorney is Gloria Allred? Sounds like a case right up Gloria's alley.
1 posted on 03/03/2014 2:33:46 PM PST by Beave Meister
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To: Beave Meister

No.


2 posted on 03/03/2014 2:34:19 PM PST by Tulane
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To: Beave Meister

In a word. No. Parental obligation stops when the child becomes an adult.


3 posted on 03/03/2014 2:37:17 PM PST by taxcontrol
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To: Tulane

Depends on the State. I had a friend who expected that his child support would end when the children turned 18. Not so, said the State of PA. Since both parents were college educated, he was required to pay for a college education for his 3 kids.


4 posted on 03/03/2014 2:38:33 PM PST by afraidfortherepublic
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To: Beave Meister

hey, rachel

go pound sand

and then grow up

idiot


5 posted on 03/03/2014 2:38:39 PM PST by QualityMan (Don't Tread on Me)
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To: Tulane

Yes, this attorney is Tanya Helfand, who is not taking calls right now. Gloria will be searching the countryside for some fo these poor teens who can’t have their way.


6 posted on 03/03/2014 2:38:54 PM PST by Beave Meister (Die Hard Cubs Fan.....if it takes forever.)
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To: afraidfortherepublic

Yes...but the child support could have been part of an divorce agreement/contract...


7 posted on 03/03/2014 2:41:19 PM PST by Tulane
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To: Beave Meister

The parents should counter sue for the cost of raising her from birth to age 18.


8 posted on 03/03/2014 2:42:17 PM PST by mrmeyer (You can't conquer a free man; the most you can do is kill him. – Robert Heinlein)
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To: Beave Meister

No. She has no case. She is an adult who refuses to live by their rules. No kid can expect their parents to fund their college against their wishes.


9 posted on 03/03/2014 2:42:28 PM PST by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans!)
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To: Tulane

No. That was his beef. He was blind-sided by this (after divorce) decree from the State of PA. He expected his involvement to end at 18 and was resentful since he thought that his family left him — not the other way around. It’s been over 25 years, and the rift has never healed, sad to say.


10 posted on 03/03/2014 2:43:59 PM PST by afraidfortherepublic
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To: taxcontrol

That is not true. Heck parents now have to carry their adults on medical until just turning 27. Plus some states require parents to pay for college.


11 posted on 03/03/2014 2:44:04 PM PST by napscoordinator ( Santorum-Bachmann 2016 for the future of the country!)
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To: taxcontrol

In New Jersey, if you are paying child support and the kid turns 18, you have to file for “emancipation”. Which will cost you another $3000 for it to finally end.


12 posted on 03/03/2014 2:46:34 PM PST by Capt_Hank (btu's...kcal's...to kJ's, but my activation energy is still high.)
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To: Beave Meister

“He and his wife, Elizabeth, who live in suburban Lincoln Park, about 25 miles outside of New York City, have kept their daughter’s car because they paid for it,”

Sell the car.


13 posted on 03/03/2014 2:46:39 PM PST by max americana (fired liberals in our company last election, and I laughed while they cried (true story))
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To: taxcontrol

Agree… at 18 she is an adult and is legally entitled to nothing from her parents. Good luck to her.


14 posted on 03/03/2014 2:48:05 PM PST by longfellowsmuse (last of the living nomads)
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To: afraidfortherepublic
I had a friend who expected that his child support would end when the children turned 18.

And I also had a friend whose daughter joined the Navy immediately out of high school and had to pay support for her for over a year until the judge authorized a stop in payments..........with no reimbursement.

15 posted on 03/03/2014 2:49:55 PM PST by Hot Tabasco (Was Occam's razor made by Gillette?)
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To: Tulane; afraidfortherepublic

I agree. The only way they could force a parent to pay for or contribute to college costs would be something in the divorce settlement contract.


16 posted on 03/03/2014 2:51:26 PM PST by NEMDF
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To: afraidfortherepublic

So you are saying that PA has a law that requires people to pay for college for their kids?


17 posted on 03/03/2014 2:52:10 PM PST by NEMDF
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To: Beave Meister
While her parents may not have raised her to be a spoiled brat, she sure has decided on her own to become one. At least the parents tried to set house rules. Teenagers can be very hateful to their parents for no reason than they're teenagers. Such a horrible age. Hope this immature 18 year old adult gets stuck with both her attorneys’ fees, her parents’ attorney fees and the court costs. Please, please let the judge have some common sense and slap her hard, very hard, for pulling this stunt. And slap that attorney friend hard for wasting the court's time and patience. Too bad the attorney friend she's living with can't be forced to foot her college tuition and expenses for the next four years for encouraging her bad behavior.
18 posted on 03/03/2014 2:52:42 PM PST by bgill
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To: Beave Meister

Absolutely not!

If an adolescent refuses to abide by reasonable house rules, and refuses to live at home, then parents are not obligated to provide support.

Sounds to me like “emancipation” is in order. This young lady needs to face the reality of life, and if her parents stick with it, she will learn some valuable lessons.


19 posted on 03/03/2014 2:52:46 PM PST by jacquej ("It is the peculiar quality of a fool to perceive the faults of others and to forget his own.")
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To: napscoordinator

What states require the parents to pay for college? Do you have examples?


20 posted on 03/03/2014 2:53:31 PM PST by NEMDF
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