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Who will bear the cost of children's extracurricular training classes after divorce?
After divorce, the expenses of children's extracurricular training classes should be borne by both husband and wife.

In order to prevent children from losing at the "starting line", many parents will choose to give their children remedial classes. Although the financial burden has increased a lot, parents are still enthusiastic.

The original intention of alimony is that after the divorce, the children's life and growth environment will not be greatly affected. After all, the dissolution of marriage will not lead to the dissolution of the relationship between parents and children. Of course, there is also a very realistic situation, because of dissatisfaction with the spouse, children may be involved, resulting in maintenance disputes.

Some parents may think that as long as the divorce agreement or court decision determines a number, it can be fulfilled according to it. In fact, in addition to the situation we mentioned, with the increase of children's continuing education expenses, this figure is not static.

Medical expenses and education expenses will be calculated separately from living expenses because of the large amount. Parents also want to be forward-looking when divorcing. If they want to give their children a more secure or high-quality education environment, they should also discuss the expenditure of education expenses in advance to avoid causing greater pressure on a person.

Case:

Chang and Wang divorced on 20 17. At the time of divorce, both husband and wife agreed that their daughter Chang would live with Wang, and all expenses would be borne by both husband and wife. Chang pays the living expenses 1500 yuan every month, and both sides bear 50% of the education expenses and medical expenses.

In 20 18, under Wang's repeated urging, Chang still failed to pay maintenance and medical education fees on time. Changmou sued his father Changmou for paying alimony and demanding an increase in living expenses. After that, the corresponding expenses are often made up. 20 19, often failing to pay maintenance on time. This time, because Wang gave Chang a piano tutorial class, he incurred 30,000 yuan in education expenses. Parents are often asked to pay, and the father is sued to pay half of the education expenses.

It is often believed that children never had the habit of learning piano before divorce. Wang enrolled his children in piano classes without consulting himself, which caused extra educational expenses, which exceeded his financial capacity and refused to pay.

It can be seen from the judgment of the court that although the husband and wife agreed that the medical expenses and education expenses should be borne by both parties, the specific expenditure of education expenses should be balanced according to the true wishes of the parties. With the development of society, the competitive pressure is increasing, and parents don't want their children to lose at the starting line. Due to the particularity of divorced families, the expenditure of raising education expenses is uncoordinated to some extent. At this time, it is necessary to consider the educational needs of children and the lack of willingness of adoptive parents to pay.