598.21F - POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION SUBSIDY.

        598.21F  POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION SUBSIDY.         1.  Order of subsidy.  The court may order a postsecondary      education subsidy if good cause is shown.         2.  Criteria for good cause.  In determining whether good      cause exists for ordering a postsecondary education subsidy, the      court shall consider the age of the child, the ability of the child      relative to postsecondary education, the child's financial resources,      whether the child is self-sustaining, and the financial condition of      each parent.  If the court determines that good cause is shown for      ordering a postsecondary education subsidy, the court shall determine      the amount of subsidy as follows:         a.  The court shall determine the cost of postsecondary      education based upon the cost of attending an in-state public      institution for a course of instruction leading to an undergraduate      degree and shall include the reasonable costs for only necessary      postsecondary education expenses.         b.  The court shall then determine the amount, if any, which      the child may reasonably be expected to contribute, considering the      child's financial resources, including but not limited to the      availability of financial aid whether in the form of scholarships,      grants, or student loans, and the ability of the child to earn income      while attending school.         c.  The child's expected contribution shall be deducted from      the cost of postsecondary education and the court shall apportion      responsibility for the remaining cost of postsecondary education to      each parent.  The amount paid by each parent shall not exceed      thirty-three and one-third percent of the total cost of postsecondary      education.         3.  Subsidy payable.  A postsecondary education subsidy shall      be payable to the child, to the educational institution, or to both,      but shall not be payable to the custodial parent.         4.  Repudiation by child.  A postsecondary education subsidy      shall not be awarded if the child has repudiated the parent by      publicly disowning the parent, refusing to acknowledge the parent, or      by acting in a similar manner.         5.  Obligations of child.  The child shall forward, to each      parent, reports of grades awarded at the completion of each academic      session within ten days of receipt of the reports.  Unless otherwise      specified by the parties, a postsecondary education subsidy awarded      by the court shall be terminated upon the child's completion of the      first calendar year of course instruction if the child fails to      maintain a cumulative grade point average in the median range or      above during that first calendar year.         6.  Application.  A support order, decree, or judgment entered      or pending before July 1, 1997, that provides for support of a child      for college, university, or community college expenses may be      modified in accordance with this section.         7.  Necessary content of order.  Orders made pursuant to this      section need mention only those factors relevant to the particular      case for which the orders are made but shall contain the names, birth      dates, addresses, and counties of residence of the petitioner and      respondent.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2005 Acts, ch 69, §44; 2006 Acts, ch 1030, §73         Referred to in § 598.20, 598.22, 600.11