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Can Educational Coaching Expenses Be Part Of Child Maintenance?

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Child maintenance is not limited to basic needs such as food, clothing, and shelter—it also includes educational expenses that contribute to the child’s growth and future opportunities. With the rising importance of private coaching and competitive exam preparation, courts have increasingly recognized these expenses as essential. Parents, especially non-custodial ones, may be legally directed to share the financial burden of educational coaching to ensure the child’s overall development.

Can Educational Coaching Expenses Be Part Of Child Maintenance?

Legal Recognition of Education as a Maintenance Component

Under family law provisions, including Section 125 CrPC and relevant civil statutes, maintenance includes reasonable educational expenses. Courts have held that education is a fundamental right, and its quality directly affects the child’s future.

Inclusion of Coaching and Private Tuition

Expenses for school fees, tuition, private coaching, and entrance exam preparation (e.g., NEET, JEE, UPSC) can be included as part of maintenance, especially if:

The child is performing well academically.

The parent can afford to pay.

The expenses are not excessive or frivolous.

Court’s Assessment Criteria

Child’s academic needs and potential.

Standard of living previously enjoyed by the child.

Earning capacity and income of the parent.

Necessity and reasonableness of the coaching expense.

Parental Obligation

Courts may order either or both parents to contribute towards coaching fees as part of the child’s monthly or annual maintenance. Refusal without valid reason can be challenged in court.

Need for Evidence

Guardians must provide receipts, coaching center enrollment documents, and academic performance records to support the claim for educational coaching expenses.

Common Challenges

Disputes over whether coaching is essential or optional.

High fees of coaching centers leading to disagreement.

Parents denying extra educational costs after separation or divorce.

Legal Protections and Consumer Actions

Family courts are empowered to include coaching expenses under maintenance orders.

Guardians can amend existing maintenance orders to include rising educational costs.

Legal aid and NGOs can help single parents or guardians file and support claims.

Guardian/Parent Safety Tips

Maintain all coaching-related bills, enrollment forms, and progress reports.

Discuss and plan coaching expenses in advance during divorce or custody proceedings.

Involve the child’s needs and future goals in the discussion.

Avoid informal arrangements—seek court orders for enforceability.

Example

Suppose a divorced mother wants to enroll her child in a reputed coaching center for NEET preparation, but the father (non-custodial parent) refuses to contribute financially.

Steps to take:

File an application in Family Court to revise the existing maintenance order.

Submit proof of the child’s academic performance and coaching enrollment.

Present fee structure and justify the necessity of the coaching for the child’s career.

Court evaluates both parents' income and may pass an order directing the father to share or fully bear the coaching costs.

If the father refuses to comply, enforcement measures such as wage garnishment may be initiated.

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