New York, NY asked in Divorce for Rhode Island

Q: Use of VA dependent education benefits for children's education and divorce

. I am a 100% disabled veteran. I have three daughters and have applied for the VA dependent education benefit (chapter 35) to pay for college expenses. My ex wife wants this to be applied to her half of the tuition that is due. E.g. We owe $8000 this year and instead of splitting that she wants to apply benefit and split remainder. Is this required by law? The benefit is to help me pay for dependents college as I cannot work. The money goes directly into an account for my children. Also, is there a time limit to which she is bound to for filing for relief from final judgement? It has been well over 1 year. While I understand child-support remains open... under what conditions would the judgement be amended? I've read court error, judge error, etc..Rhode Island residence

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Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
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  • PROVIDENCE, RI
  • Licensed in Rhode Island

A: These are best discussed with your attorney in private after a careful review of your court orders and agreements.

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