Attorney and divorced single mother Cynthia Fox is concerned that the Missouri Legislature has passed Senate Bill 25 that would lower from 22 to 21 the age at which a parent no longer is obligated to pay child support for a child still in school. See her St. Charles Journal article entitled THE FOX FAMILY FILES: Governor reviewing bill lowering age for stopping child support.
I have a friend living in the State of “Misery†that subsequent to divorce was paying child support on two adopted step daughters well into their mid twenties as their mother continued to claim that they were enrolled as graduate students. This man wasn’t as lucky as his parents, though not divorced, didn’t see fit to pay for his college education. One must conclude that only children of divorce are entitled to a college “education†at parental expense. ÂÂ
What could more of an outrage than to force a man to pay for his child’s graduate degree in Women’s Studies?
Yes, a few “men†are also today majoring in “women studies.â€Â  It’s a fantastic curriculum to meet females according to one perpetual male student working on his fourth undergraduate degree appearing on the Dr. Keith Ablow show.ÂÂ
No one, especailly attorneys, seems concerned that the Supreme Court (Wisconsin v. Yoder, 1972) has forbid the state from forcing the Amish to educate their children beyond the eight grade. It is a parental right of “fit parents†to determine their child’s best interest, not the state’s and certainly not some feminist attorney looking for additional work.ÂÂ
Least we forget, it was Adolf Hitler who urged that “the state must declare the child to be the most precious treasure of the people†and who explained, in the words of Rabbi Daniel Lapin, that “as long as government is perceived as working for the benefit of children, the people happily will endure almost any curtailment of liberty.â€Â It is a page from the radical feminist playbook, in that an emotional argument will overcome rational thought and rule of law.ÂÂ
Please share you opinions with Ms. Cynthia Fox, cfox@cynthiafoxlawyer.com, as she needs more family law business.  ÂÂ

