I got an email from my ex today and she wants to talk about paying for our kid to go to college. I have no problem helping pay for my kid to go to college, but there will be strings attached and I want reasonable expectations. I was a terrible student at times and I'm not paying for that, but I also know that some classes are harder than others and sometimes things get in the way of your studies, so I'm willing to forgive a bad quarter/semester. I haven't really thought about what I expect from her. I have no interest in financing a religious studies degree from NYU. (http://www.ohiochatter.com/forum/threads/12597-I-am-tired-of-these-sob-stories-you-took-out-the-loans-so-don-t-cry-when-time-to-pay?highlight=children+tuition) My kid is in the 7th grade and she gets straight A's so far. She wants to be a vet, and my ex thinks we should help her get through undergrad without any debt. If she picks a reasonably priced school, I'm fine with that but I also expect her to change her mind about what she wants to do with her life so I don't want to hold her to a specific degree program.
I'm sure the next time I talk to my ex she's going to want me to semi commit to something. I don't want to promise I will pay for anything and everything, but I also don't want to make it sound like I'm not willing to pay for anything. We always get along really well and I don't want to jeopardize that. Any fellow Chatters have any experience they care to share?
FatHobbit
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Mon, Feb 14, 2011 4:08 PM
Feb 14, 2011 4:08 PM
Feb 14, 2011 4:08pm