Q: Have 19 year old in college going for modification was paying for two one aged out. I pay more for college is this all
Looked at from judge
A: There is a college contribution based upon UMass in state resident rates, so, for example, if you are paying over the anticipated maximum amount for the child in college, the weekly child support could be revisited by the Court in a Modification. You should contact your divorce attorney or a domestic relations practitioner who can examine the terms of your Separation Agreement/Divorce Judgement and your particular facts to determine the feasibility of doing so.
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