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College Will Not Give Me A Progress Report
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I am divorced from my wife and I pay maintenance for my 18.5 yr old daughter who is registered at college but dosen't attend.
I have asked the college for a progress report and they refuse me saying that I am not next of kin.
I am her biological father.
Thanks for any help on this one.
I have asked the college for a progress report and they refuse me saying that I am not next of kin.
I am her biological father.
Thanks for any help on this one.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think the collage can only have one person registered as next of kin so in your case I assume that the mother is registered. Why not ask her for a copy of the report ? But then you say 'she does not attend' so how can there be a progress report ? It could only confirm that as she has not attended.
Bizarre. It may simply be that the college has 'next of kin' on your daughter's record, meaning the person to contact in the event of emergency who is next of kin. I have had this ; my daughter's school only had my wife as next of kin, so when my daughter was taken to hospital, her mother got a tactless phone call beginning 'Mrs Puli, are you next of kin?', which caused her to think our daughter must have died. Poor old Dad never got a look in.
Just contact them asking whether they want a birth certificate and marriage certificate to prove that you are literally next of kin, have been established as legally someone with parental responsibility and have a certain interest in your daughter's welfare. A divorce does not alter biology.
Just contact them asking whether they want a birth certificate and marriage certificate to prove that you are literally next of kin, have been established as legally someone with parental responsibility and have a certain interest in your daughter's welfare. A divorce does not alter biology.
Your daughter is an adult. You do not have custody. Why are you still paying maintenance? Call me innocent but I thought you didn't have to after 18. If this is the case, then removing the maintenance may motivate your wife and daughter to give you a progress report (although how there can be one when she is not attending is beyond me!)
Yes , I did not think of the legal aspect of maintenance. After 18 you only are obliged to pay if the child is in 'full time education' your daughter does not go to college but is just registered there.
I suspect your ex-wife does not want to loose the maintenance money so she is telling you the daughter still goes to collage. You need to find out more and stop payments if she does not attend .
I suspect your ex-wife does not want to loose the maintenance money so she is telling you the daughter still goes to collage. You need to find out more and stop payments if she does not attend .
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