A court may order
payment of educational expenses until a child has earned a baccalaureate degree.
It further addresses the provisions of IC 31 ‑ 16 ‑ 6 ‑ 2 (b) which require a reduction in the child support obligation when the court orders
the payment of educational expenses which are duplicated or would otherwise be paid to the custodial parent.
Not exact matches
This is evident in the policy
of the government, which pays greater attention to trivial
educational inputs, such as common uniforms for pupils at the
expense of regular
payment of teachers salaries.
Benefits, including employee contributions, are not payable for employee hardships, unforeseeable emergencies, loans, medical
expenses,
educational expenses, purchase
of a principal residence,
payments necessary to prevent eviction or foreclosure on an employee's principal residence, or any other reason except a requested distribution for retirement, a mandatory de minimis distribution authorized by the administrator, or a required minimum distribution provided pursuant to the Internal Revenue Code.
ESAs allow for parents to receive a deposit
of public funds — that they have contributed to through
payment of taxes — into government - authorized savings accounts to defray the costs
of educational expenses.
And there's an unlimited exclusion for the
payment of medical
expenses or
educational costs, provided you make these
payments directly to the service provider or
educational institution.
There are a multitude
of things that a life insurance death benefit can cover including funeral and burial
expenses, outstanding debt life mortgage
payments, income replacement for your spouse when you are no longer here, and your children's
educational future.
Child support can include
payment of the minor child's health care, child care and
educational expenses.
The court can consider such factors as any significant income available to the child, any unreimbursed extraordinary medical costs
of the paying parent, consumer debts,
educational expenses for children and spouses, and alimony
payments.
Instead, the court ruled the parent paying support is only entitled to recover the overpayment
of the child support
payments against his / her share
of the statutory add - on
expenses (the portion
of child support intended to cover child care and
educational and special needs).
Dr. Murray attended an advisory committee meeting held by Ortho - McNeil Janssen Scientific Affairs (OMJSA); has served as a consultant for OMJSA, Incredible Years, and Communities in Schools (Durham, NC); has had travel / accommodation
expenses covered or reimbursed by OMJSA; served on the Incredible Years committee for the North Carolina Prevent Child Abuse Alliance; and received
payment for development
of several
educational presentations from local Area Health Education Consortiums.