The right to an education -- what to do when it's shoved in your face?
3 years ago my husband was enrolled in a home-school program online called Ashworth. (He's 20 now, and was 17 then). He was only able to finish 60% however, because his mom stopped paying for the education. Now, the billing company is billing his mom 517 for his unpaid education, that he never got to finish (and can't). I'm wondering, is it possible to sue for the right to an education? They are greedy and refuse to pay off their own bill (since he was a minor at the time it's their bill) and because of this we are now going to have to pay 100's for him to get testing, G.E.D. tests (which are 40 each not to mention it's not just one test but several) and we just got married a month ago and have bills as it is. I know a stumbling block for most newly weds is financial hardship, but I never pictured it being because of this. I'm furious that his parents would pretty much tell him 'screw you, we don't want to pay it, you do it' and wouldn't even let him finish the thing (Even though the school record online shows they had more than enough to pay for it with how much they'd been paying and how much they spend now on video games, entertainment, and refurbishing their apartments). Any suggestions on what to do? They've given us every excuse in the book and have even resorted to lying... I'm at a loss.
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Thanks =3 And I have been told by the people of the school, that if he wants to go back, we have to pay the remaining balance, and then another full tuition amount for him to start all over again... when he was 60% of the way through. What should we do about that?
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OH! That is perfect. Thank you =3 I love it. You rock =) God bless you!