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Looking for a good divorce attorney preferably in Snohomish or Island County

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  • USMChawkUSMChawk Member Posts: 1,800
    RoadTrip said:

    USMChawk said:

    This situation is over a 20 year old kid whose mother wants him to go to a $75,000 a year private college and wants the dad to pay for it. She is suing him over some sort of "adult support" law. My buddy has been willing to split costs on public in-state tuition, but this isn't good enough for the ex.

    The secret to private colleges is they have huge endowments and use them to offset the high tuition if you’re smart, talented, or athletic. If you’re not, you pay full rate. If the kid has to pay full rate, then state university is the only reasonable choice. Both my girls chose Pepperdine and I am solidly middle class. They are both A students and have almost full rides. If they didn’t, then they’d be at some State U somewhere.
    USD gave my daughter nothing and she had a 4.0. TBF, we never pushed the issue and asked.
    Is USD a private school? Pepperdine is up front about their admission process. It’s 70% grades/SAT scores and 30% extracurriculars, because they want well rounded people. My daughters both played sports, were in the choir, band, were involved in community projects through our church, etc… Those were things they did, long before they had to pad a college application resume.

  • USMChawkUSMChawk Member Posts: 1,800

    USMChawk said:

    This situation is over a 20 year old kid whose mother wants him to go to a $75,000 a year private college and wants the dad to pay for it. She is suing him over some sort of "adult support" law. My buddy has been willing to split costs on public in-state tuition, but this isn't good enough for the ex.

    The secret to private colleges is they have huge endowments and use them to offset the high tuition if you’re smart, talented, or athletic. If you’re not, you pay full rate. If the kid has to pay full rate, then state university is the only reasonable choice. Both my girls chose Pepperdine and I am solidly middle class. They are both A students and have almost full rides. If they didn’t, then they’d be at some State U somewhere.
    Pics?
    No
  • SwayeSwaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,540 Founders Club

    USMChawk said:

    USMChawk said:

    This situation is over a 20 year old kid whose mother wants him to go to a $75,000 a year private college and wants the dad to pay for it. She is suing him over some sort of "adult support" law. My buddy has been willing to split costs on public in-state tuition, but this isn't good enough for the ex.

    The secret to private colleges is they have huge endowments and use them to offset the high tuition if you’re smart, talented, or athletic. If you’re not, you pay full rate. If the kid has to pay full rate, then state university is the only reasonable choice. Both my girls chose Pepperdine and I am solidly middle class. They are both A students and have almost full rides. If they didn’t, then they’d be at some State U somewhere.
    Pics?
    No
    Please.
    I'm with Mike.
  • pawzpawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 21,267 Founders Club
    Swaye said:

    USMChawk said:

    USMChawk said:

    This situation is over a 20 year old kid whose mother wants him to go to a $75,000 a year private college and wants the dad to pay for it. She is suing him over some sort of "adult support" law. My buddy has been willing to split costs on public in-state tuition, but this isn't good enough for the ex.

    The secret to private colleges is they have huge endowments and use them to offset the high tuition if you’re smart, talented, or athletic. If you’re not, you pay full rate. If the kid has to pay full rate, then state university is the only reasonable choice. Both my girls chose Pepperdine and I am solidly middle class. They are both A students and have almost full rides. If they didn’t, then they’d be at some State U somewhere.
    Pics?
    No
    Please.
    I'm with Mike.
    People forget ****** was FIRST with regards to daughters on message boreds. People forget that.

    #HHBv1
    #******sdaughter
    #picsorgtfo
    #ymbnh
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    @iDawg


  • HoustonHuskyHoustonHusky Member Posts: 5,995

    This situation is over a 20 year old kid whose mother wants him to go to a $75,000 a year private college and wants the dad to pay for it. She is suing him over some sort of "adult support" law. My buddy has been willing to split costs on public in-state tuition, but this isn't good enough for the ex.

    WTF? Again, another example if this is allowed the age of adulthood should just get raised to 21 for voting, gun ownership, and everything else.

    Bet her prescription drug/antidepressant consumption is out of this world…any chance we link those to voting eligibility?
  • HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 21,626

    Please send me a PM if you have someone you'd recommend. It's for a friend


  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,939

    This situation is over a 20 year old kid whose mother wants him to go to a $75,000 a year private college and wants the dad to pay for it. She is suing him over some sort of "adult support" law. My buddy has been willing to split costs on public in-state tuition, but this isn't good enough for the ex.

    Yikes … will not end well
  • HuskyJWHuskyJW Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 14,958 Swaye's Wigwam
    SFGbob said:

    USMChawk said:

    This situation is over a 20 year old kid whose mother wants him to go to a $75,000 a year private college and wants the dad to pay for it. She is suing him over some sort of "adult support" law. My buddy has been willing to split costs on public in-state tuition, but this isn't good enough for the ex.

    The secret to private colleges is they have huge endowments and use them to offset the high tuition if you’re smart, talented, or athletic. If you’re not, you pay full rate. If the kid has to pay full rate, then state university is the only reasonable choice. Both my girls chose Pepperdine and I am solidly middle class. They are both A students and have almost full rides. If they didn’t, then they’d be at some State U somewhere.
    Pepperdine, is there a better college campus?
    This
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