Will the Court order the parents to pay college tuition?

23 Pa.C.SA4237 does not require parents to provide postsecondary (college) education to their adult children as this requirement violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, Curtis v. Kline, 542 Pa.Super.249: 666 A2d 265 (1995). Absent a privately negotiated agreement between the parties, an obligation to provide college support is not a consideration that will be assessed by the Domestic Relations Section.

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1. On what income is child support based?
2. What do you consider income when calculating a child support obligation?
3. What happens to my case for support after the complaint is filed?
4. Do I have to agree with the Conference Officer with regard to the amount of support recommended?
5. How are the guidelines applied in order to determine what amount of support would be reasonable?
6. Can a support order be stopped or reduced if the defendant quits or assumes a lower paying job?
7. Will the Support Order always equal the amount determined by the formula?
8. Will someone have to provide medical insurance?
9. Must I use my support money to pay the mortgage, medical, or child care expenses?
10. Will the Court order the parents to pay for private school tuition, summer camp or other needs not addressed by the guidelines?
11. Will the Court order the parents to pay college tuition?