Legal Question in Family Law in Massachusetts
I have two daughters in college and I am required to pay 1/2 of her tuition in addition to books and computers. The judgment states that I am also responsible for 1/2 of extracurricular activities. (My daughter is a cheerleader.)
My daughter wants to join a sorority and the fees are $2,000. My question is whether joining a sorority is an "extracurricular" activity, and is the custodial parent responsible for paying for the sorority dues?
I have two children in college and none living with their mother while away at college. In my opinion, the child support I provide ($2700.00 per month) should be sufficient to pay for the sorority.
Thank you in advance for your advice.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Different judges may have different opinions on the matter so there's no 100% right answer, but I think it's more likely than not that it'll be considered an extracurricular activity.
If this is instead of another fee, I would consider it. Standing alone, it is a luxury not a necessity. I would bet against it.