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Are Abusers Made To Pay Child’s School Fees?

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In domestic violence and family law cases, the financial welfare of the child is a paramount concern. Courts have the authority to direct the abusive parent to contribute to the child’s maintenance, which includes educational expenses such as school fees, ensuring the child’s right to education and well-being.

Are Abusers Made To Pay Child’s School Fees?

Legal Basis for Payment

The Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 (PWDVA) empowers courts to grant monetary relief including maintenance for children’s education and welfare.

Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) mandates maintenance from parents for their children’s livelihood, which includes schooling.

Child Maintenance and Education Expenses

Courts typically consider school fees, uniforms, books, transportation, and other related costs as part of child maintenance.

The abuser, often the non-custodial parent, can be ordered to pay a monthly or lump sum amount toward these expenses.

Factors Influencing Court Orders

The income and financial capacity of the abuser.

The child’s educational needs and standard of living.

The custodial parent’s financial situation.

Enforcement of Payment

Failure to comply with court-ordered maintenance, including school fees, can result in legal consequences such as fines, attachment of property, or imprisonment.

Courts may monitor payments to ensure timely compliance.

Protection and Welfare Focus

The primary aim is to safeguard the child’s right to education and a stable upbringing, irrespective of parental conflict or abuse history.

Courts strive to balance punishment of abusers with the child’s best interests.

Example

A mother files a domestic violence complaint against her husband and seeks custody of their child. She requests that the husband pay the child’s school fees and related expenses.

Steps the court may take:

Award custody of the child to the mother for safety and well-being.

Order the father to pay monthly maintenance including school fees and educational expenses.

Specify timelines and mode of payment to ensure regular compliance.

Monitor the father’s payment and take action if he defaults.

Provide legal remedies to the mother to enforce payments if necessary.

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