
Marital Settlement Agreement: Am I Still Paying for College?
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Attorney Jonathan Jacobs elaborates on a fascinating aspect of Florida marital settlement agreements, particularly focusing on the enforceability of educational payments for children post-divorce. Divorce and Family Law Pod emphasizes the noble intentions behind such agreements but highlights the legal limitations and case law that often render them unenforceable in Florida. The discussion provides valuable insights for parents navigating child support and educational funding obligations.
- When hiring counsel, expertise is crucial.
- Marital settlement agreements can include educational payments.
- Child support can be redirected to a college fund.
- Enforceability of educational payments is limited by law.
- Florida law does not require parents to pay for college.
- Case law dictates the limitations of marital agreements.
- Promises made in agreements may not be legally binding.
- The child must be a party to enforce educational payments.
- Legal advice is essential for navigating family law.
- Understanding case law is vital for enforcement actions.
Sound Bites
"It simply is not enforceable."
"Nobody loves paying child support."
"That is a no-go."
Chapters
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Understanding Marital Settlement Agreements
02:46
The Limitations of Enforcing Educational Payments
Call Jacobs Law Firm at 407-335-8113 to learn more. This is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship. www.jjlawfl.com Call 407-335-8113.