18 yr old is suing parents for college education

I had one of those headstrong teens and I can say without a doubt that there were times that I lost my temper and didn't handle things the way a perfect parent would with him. Luckily, nobody hauled me into court or called Child Services.

And luckily, he didn't turn 18 before he graduated High School because I'm sure that would have made a very disruptive and stressful situation worse.

I am SO SO SO very glad we are past that time of his life.
 
That's exactly why she wore the uniform, and it's actually very common for lawyers to tell their clients what to wear to court.

I know that lawyers do this, it still felt increidbly phony to me.

I pretty sure you can have an eating disorder AND be a spoiled brat:confused3

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Thank you for your insight. I also think 18 year olds are a work in progress. They make mistakes, they take bad advice, they..aren't mature.
This family will be damaged by all this for years, if not forever. Trust is gone.
So, so sad. The best thing that could happen is tons of sensitive family therapy. Neither the 18 year old or the parents should be firmly planted in a demand of my way or the highway.

It depends...in my family it took my brother a few years, but once he got his head out of his rearend and dumped the gf then wife, he finally saw that we all had his best interest at heart, my mom, me, my DH, my brother and his many friends he lost along the way, all welcomed him back. I think family therapy is a great idea for this family too
 
I love how her attorneys had her dress in her school uniform...give me a friggin break. As someone who wore 12 years of uniforms and my kids now wear them every day, there was no reason except theater for this and to portray her as a "poor" school girl.

Well, the hearing was held at 3:00 pm, which is right around the end of the school day. So maybe they wanted to reinforce that she went to school that day and wasn't skipping school anymore (one of her problem behaviors). ;)
 
Thanks you for finally articulating here what I have seen raised in post #1 or #2 in every other forum on this topic. The swarmy look on his and her face is just a little too "cozy" for my (and many other peoples) tastes.:rolleyes1

Apparently, she at first went to stay with her boyfriend's family, when her parents would not allow her to spend the weekend with him. That arrangement suited her fine, but the Catholic school (where she and the BF are students) basically told them they could not allow the living situation to continue.

So she moved in with "her best friend's family," the best friend being named Jaime. "Jaime" is usually a male name, so I guess her BFF is a boy. And his dad makes all lawyers look bad.
 

Apparently, she at first went to stay with her boyfriend's family, when her parents would not allow her to spend the weekend with him. That arrangement suited her fine, but the Catholic school (where she and the BF are students) basically told them they could not allow the living situation to continue.

So she moved in with "her best friend's family," the best friend being named Jaime. "Jaime" is usually a male name, so I guess her BFF is a boy. And his dad makes all lawyers look bad.

I suppose some might think Jaime is a male name but in this case no. If you look at the photographs from the Court session yesterday "Jaime" (also in school uniform) is captioned as sitting near Rachel Canning and she is definitely a female.
 
Apparently, she at first went to stay with her boyfriend's family, when her parents would not allow her to spend the weekend with him. That arrangement suited her fine, but the Catholic school (where she and the BF are students) basically told them they could not allow the living situation to continue.

So she moved in with "her best friend's family," the best friend being named Jaime. "Jaime" is usually a male name, so I guess her BFF is a boy. And his dad makes all lawyers look bad.

I did a quick google. Jaime is most certainly a girl. There are photos of them together at the hearing.

ETA-Just noticed...Rita beat me to it. :)
 
News flash parents... When you raise a generation of entitled spoiled brats who have never heard the word no, who have never not made a team, who have ALWAYS gotten awards for participating, who you have protected from having the normal life disappointments happen to...guess what you get?

A generation of entitled spoiled brats. We reap what we sow.
 
I suppose some might think Jaime is a male name but in this case no. If you look at the photographs from the Court session yesterday "Jaime" (also in school uniform) is captioned as sitting near Rachel Canning and she is definitely a female.

Okay then, Jaime the girl's dad makes all look lawyers look bad. The real takeaway is that Rachel wanted and attempted to move in with her boyfriend, but the school wouldn't have it. So she buckled when the school said no, but not when her parents said no.
 
Apparently, she at first went to stay with her boyfriend's family, when her parents would not allow her to spend the weekend with him. That arrangement suited her fine, but the Catholic school (where she and the BF are students) basically told them they could not allow the living situation to continue.

So she moved in with "her best friend's family," the best friend being named Jaime. "Jaime" is usually a male name, so I guess her BFF is a boy. And his dad makes all lawyers look bad.

Jaime can be a girls name.
 
Okay then, Jaime the girl's dad makes all look lawyers look bad. The real takeaway is that Rachel wanted and attempted to move in with her boyfriend, but the school wouldn't have it. So she buckled when the school said no, but not when her parents said no.

Probably true. But the judge also refused the request yesterday for immediate reimbursement of the legal fees he fronted Rachel, so I think it is likely he's going to end up with a nice bill for his actions. So there is that.
 
Jaime can be a girls name.

That is why I wondered about the gender. In Texas, Jaime is going to be an Hispanic male (HI-me) 9 out of 10 times.

There is no way this will cost Jaime's father $13,000+. I can almost promise you that is the amount Rachel's attorney would have billed her parents, but not the amount she will expect from Jaime's father if they lose.
 
That is why I wondered about the gender. In Texas, Jaime is going to be an Hispanic male (HI-me) 9 out of 10 times.

There is no way this will cost Jaime's father $13,000+. I can almost promise you that is the amount Rachel's attorney would have billed her parents, but not the amount she will expect from Jaime's father if they lose.

Jaime as a boys name is not at all popular in this area. Even among Hispanics. I know several people named Jaime and they're all girls/women :)

I agree on the attorney fees. If the parents are not pressed to pay the attorney will most certainly reduce her rates. This whole case is a joke. Between this and the Giudice trial they're making our fine state look like we're filled with nothing but greedy morons :(
 
Jaime as a boys name is not at all popular in this area. Even among Hispanics. I know several people named Jaime and they're all girls/women :)

I agree on the attorney fees. If the parents are not pressed to pay the attorney will most certainly reduce her rates. This whole case is a joke. Between this and the Giudice trial they're making our fine state look like we're filled with nothing but greedy morons :(

It just goes to show, names can be very regional. I automatically think "Hispanic male" when I see Jaime because that is common here. There are girls named Jamie, but I've never seen a Jaime female. I am sure they exist, even in TX, but I haven't seen them. I wonder why the Hispanics in NJ don't use Jaime/HI-me for boys, but they do in TX? Then again, half the kids in Texas schools are Hispanic, so it just may be that we get a lot of Jaimes due to sheer numbers.
 
It just goes to show, names can be very regional. I automatically think "Hispanic male" when I see Jaime because that is common here. There are girls named Jamie, but I've never seen a Jaime female. I am sure they exist, even in TX, but I haven't seen them. I wonder why the Hispanics in NJ don't use Jaime/HI-me for boys, but they do in TX? Then again, half the kids in Texas schools are Hispanic, so it just may be that we get a lot of Jaimes due to sheer numbers.

Probably regional differences again. Hispanics in Texas I would assume are mostly Mexican. Hispanics here in NJ are mostly Caribbean/Latin/South American. Popular Hispanic names here are Guillermo, Jose, Jesus, Eduardo etc. Never met a hispanic Jamie :)
 
That is why I wondered about the gender. In Texas, Jaime is going to be an Hispanic male (HI-me) 9 out of 10 times.

There is no way this will cost Jaime's father $13,000+. I can almost promise you that is the amount Rachel's attorney would have billed her parents, but not the amount she will expect from Jaime's father if they lose.

Here in NJ Jaime (Jay-me) is a girl 9 times out of 10. With lawyers fees what they are here it could easily be $13k. He has staff resources he's using as well as himself. A nothing law suit costs $$$ here in the NYC area.
 
OK, I know that I'm behind, and I may be a bit strange (and I don't think that the daughter is going to win much- if anything)...

BUT

I'm reading through the Mom's deposition, and got to the part where they took the trip to Vegas and left the girls in the care of the now 18 year old and I'm like :crazy2::confused3:badpc::badpc::faint::faint:

You KNOW she's been acting up, you KNOW she's been partying like crazy, you KNOW she's been running around with the boyfriend.... and instead of actually having the grandfather (who would make them do chores and enforce rules) you leave them alone with neighbors to watch? And then are surprised when she gets in trouble at the Homecoming Dance?

Um..... yeah.....

My parents would have had us moved in with the grandparents, not the grandparents coming to us, and too bad if *we* didn't like it.
 
Off topic, but it would never have occurred to me that "Jaime" could be said as Jamie (Jay-me.)

I assumed it was High-may.
 
Off topic, but it would never have occurred to me that "Jaime" could be said as Jamie (Jay-me.) I assumed it was High-may.

It never occurred to me it could be said any other way than Jay-me.
 

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