Will I be forced to pay for my child’s private school tuition?

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Depending on the circumstances, you and your co-parent may have already contemplated whether your child will attend private school in the future and incorporated this decision in a Marital Settlement Agreement or Court Order. However, if this was not previously addressed, it is important to understand the New Jersey child support guidelines do not automatically impose contribution of private school tuition on both parents. Instead, private school tuition is considered a “luxury expense.”

Assuming you and your co-parent share joint legal custody, both parents have an equal say in the child’s education. If an agreement cannot be amicably reached regarding a child’s future enrollment in private school, the requesting party will be required to file a motion with the Court on this issue.

The Court will analyze the following factors when determining if a child should attend private school, and whether both parents should contribute to private school tuition:

  1. Each parent’s ability to pay;
  2. If it is in the child’s best interest to attend private school;
  3. The quality of the public schools in the area;
  4. The child’s educational history to date (if applicable);
  5. If the child previously attended a private school;
  6. If the private school affords a child with special needs or gifts superior educational opportunities;
  7. If the child has been raised under a specific religious faith;
  8. If other children in the family attend or attended private school; and
  9. If there is a private agreement between the parties regarding enrollment in private school and/or payment for the child’s tuition.

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DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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