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In reply to the discussion: NJ teen loses first legal battle to make parents pay for education [View all]knitter4democracy
(14,350 posts)Sounds like he's upset about the money--shouldn't he be upset about hurting his relationship with his kid?
We're not really getting the daughter's POV in any of the stories I've read. Direct quotes are all from the parents' side. The girl has a point--you don't put her in an expensive private school and then kick her out and refuse to pay the bill during her senior year. If she transfers to a public school at this point, she won't graduate on time due to credits being lost. That's screwing her over.
At this point, I don't care who's in the wrong. They're her parents, and yes, they should at least pay the school tuition, assure her that her college fund will be used for college, and do what they can to fix the relationship. Her friend's dad started the lawsuit because they're in violation of NJ law and he shouldn't have to pay for their daughter, from the sound of it.
Also, why are the parents painting their daughter in a negative light, sharing her discipline record at school--which is private for a reason? Why talk about that at all? She's their kid, and she's in the midst of hoping to hear back from colleges, and you can't tell me that this won't end up being a factor in which colleges accept her and which ones don't. The parents need to find a better way to handle this than smear their daughter in public.