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Scholarships aren't taken into account for qualifying child support test.
"Scholarships. A scholarship received by a child who is a student isn't taken into account in determining whether the child provided more than half of his or her own support."
So if, for example, the student earned $10,000; and took out a $10,000 loan, and received a $25,000 scholarship; their "support provided" was $20,000 and their "support costs" were also $20,000. The child provided more than half their own support.
Page 15 and page 21.
"Scholarships. A scholarship received by a child who is a student isn't taken into account in determining whether the child provided more than half of his or her own support."
So if, for example, the student earned $10,000; and took out a $10,000 loan, and received a $25,000 scholarship; their "support provided" was $20,000 and their "support costs" were also $20,000. The child provided more than half their own support.
Page 15 and page 21.
‎June 4, 2019
8:01 PM