Can a child who is now 18 sue his or her non-custodial parent for causing the family to descend the social ladder and for not fiancially supporting his or her post-secondary education?

No, there are no laws that say a parent(s) have to maintain a specific social/economic environment for their children. (There are laws defining what is considered abuse and/or neglect of a minor child/children. ) Nor are there laws that specify parents are responsible for educating their children beyond the accepted standard high school level.

Although in some cases child support orders have specifics, such as the parent being ordered to pay child support until the child finishes a specified level of education or reaches an age past majority, (usually 21). This does not obligate a parent to pay higher education expenses, however.

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