http://www.cbsnews.com/news/nj-teen-sue ... d-her-out/
Long story short: Chick turns 18, doesn't want to listen to Mom and Dad, Mom and Dad explains rules of life, above mentioned chick walks out in a huff. Shacks up at friends house. Friend's dad is lawyer. Lawsuit filed for support.MORRIS PLAINS, N.J. - A New Jersey couple does not have to pay for their 18-year-old daughter's college education, a judge ruled Tuesday, CBS New York reports.
Judge Peter Bogaard denied Rachel Canning's request of $650 a week in support, high school tuition back pay, college tuition and legal fees.
But he said he would revisit the issue of college tuition at the end of April, about a month after her financial aid forms are due.
Correct me if I'm wrong, I believe New Jersey is one of the states that mandates child care beyond 18 or into college? How does that stack up if said 18 year old walks out willingly and leaves care of parents? Can or could they still be held responsible for some sort of tuition assistance? Regardless, about as tacky as you can get as far as I'm concerned. I was lucky if my parents would have given out their tax information so I could have gotten a student loan at 18.