A New Jersey honor student suing her parents in a potentially precedent-setting lawsuit had her motions for financial support, including high school tuition payment, denied Tuesday by a judge who said it would set a bad precedent by setting limits on parenting.
Rachel Canning, 18, of Morris Catholic High School, was denied her requests for child support of $654 a week as well as thousands of dollars in attorney fees and immediate reimbursement of her high school tuition.
Morris County Court Judge Peter Bogaard also ruled that Rachel’s parents must keep her on their health insurance policy and keep status quo on all college savings accounts set up for her.
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Spoiled brat. She made her bed. Time to find out what real life is about.
ReplyDeletegood call...
ReplyDelete“I’m a liberal, liberal parent,” he said. “I wish I could have grown up in my house. I was tougher on my cops at work than I’ve ever been at my home, that’s for sure.”
ReplyDeleteTherein lies the problem
What a shame! She is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteMaybe she should get her boyfriend to support her. Someone also needs to take her best friends father out and give him a swift kick too. If he has 12k to spend on this court case and is so worried about her let him pay for it out of his own pocket and see how she follows the rules in his house.
ReplyDeleteGold digging can start at any age. She's a looker for sure.
ReplyDeletelmao what moron would marry this girl knowing what she thinks she is entitled to?
ReplyDeletewhy in the world is the court system even hearing this case. she is 18 she is in the eyes of the law an adult, kick her butt out of the house and earn your own money. this is what the nanny state has created, this is what DSS has done. whah whah whah
ReplyDeleteSimple question. How do cases like this even make it to court?
ReplyDeleteIn the court proceedings yesterday, she showed no remorse or emotions, while her parents who sat at the next table barely held it together.
ReplyDeleteVery tragic situation.
This is the future of America's youth and their relationship with their parents. No discipline at home and growing up in the entitlement liberal mindset enviroment is creating little monsters that may look nice on the outside.
ReplyDeleteFrivolous lawsuits continue.Another campaign promise completely forgotten after the election,and it was not Obama who promised to stop frivolous lawsuits.Issues like this particular trial solidify the US as the world's laughing stock.
ReplyDelete"""Morris County Court Judge Peter Bogaard also ruled that Rachel’s parents must keep her on their health insurance policy and keep status quo on all college savings accounts set up for her."""
ReplyDeleteWHAT kind of ruling is this. She is graduated from high school and is 18. There is no law you MUST carry health insurance, thatis her problem. The law is, you are allowed to carry up to the age of 25. And Collage savings, that is also up to the parents. Just because they saved for her, does not mean that HAVE to give it to her. Again, Our wonderful legal system. Make laws up as you go.
maybe the lib judge ought to pay her tuition and college if they are so concerned about it! screw the brat!
ReplyDeleteSpoiled Brat. The parents spared the rod and spoiled this child. Kick her out and send her on her way. Hell, I worked and paid for my four years college tuition. No students loans or grants were used. I worked hard. This "pretty" girl thinks everything is supposed to be handed to her.
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