School Fees Lawsuit in Egyptian Law | Children's Education Rights Before Family Court
School fees are considered a fundamental part of child support under Egyptian law, just like food, clothing, and medical care. Education is not a luxury but a basic right that must be provided by the father, regardless of disputes between parents or refusal to pay.
By: Aya Ahmed Abdelwahab Mahmoud
School Fees Lawsuit in Egyptian Law | Children's Education Rights Before Family Court
School fees are considered a fundamental part of child support under Egyptian law, just like food, clothing, and medical care. Education is not a luxury but a basic right that must be provided by the father, regardless of disputes between parents or refusal to pay.
Many mothers face recurring problems at the beginning of each school year due to the father’s refusal or delay in paying school fees, which may put the child’s education at risk. Therefore, Egyptian law grants the mother the right to file a school fees lawsuit before the Family Court to enforce the father's obligation.
What is a School Fees Lawsuit?
A school fees lawsuit is a legal case filed before the Family Court to oblige the father to pay all educational expenses for his children, including school fees, tuition, books, uniforms, and other mandatory educational costs.
It is based on the legal principle that education expenses are an essential part of child support, which the father must bear if he is financially capable.
Are School Fees Part of Child Support?
Yes, under Egyptian law, school fees are an integral part of child support, along with:
- Food and daily living expenses.
- Clothing.
- Medical care and treatment.
- Housing.
- Education and school expenses.
Courts in Egypt consistently confirm that fathers are responsible for covering education costs according to their financial capacity and family living standards.
When Can a School Fees Lawsuit Be Filed?
A mother can file a lawsuit in several cases, including:
1- Refusal to Pay School Fees
If the father completely refuses to pay school expenses despite having the financial ability.
2- Repeated Delay in Payment
If the father consistently delays payment each school year, putting the child’s education at risk.
3- Refusal to Pay His Share
If the mother is forced to bear most of the educational expenses alone.
4- Agreement on Private School Enrollment
If the father previously agreed to the child attending a private school or participated in the admission process, he cannot later refuse payment.
Required Documents for Filing the Case
- Proof of school enrollment.
- Official statement of school fees.
- Invoices for books and uniforms.
- Transportation costs (if necessary).
- Evidence of the father’s financial ability.
- Any proof of prior agreement on private schooling.
What Do School Fees Include Legally?
- Tuition fees.
- Books and study materials.
- School uniforms.
- Educational tools and supplies.
- Mandatory activity fees.
- School bus fees (if required).
- Exam fees.
- Administrative charges.
Can the Court Enforce Private School Fees?
Yes, courts may oblige the father to pay private school fees if it is proven that:
- He previously agreed to the school.
- The family’s social and financial level supports private education.
- The child is already enrolled and adapted to that education level.
- Changing the school may harm the child psychologically or educationally.
How Does the Court Assess Financial Ability?
- Official investigations.
- Job type and income sources.
- Standard of living.
- Property and assets ownership.
- Bank transactions and business activity.
Importance of Hiring a Family Law Attorney
School fees cases require strong legal preparation and proper documentation. A specialized family law attorney helps ensure the case is properly presented and increases the chances of a favorable judgment protecting the child’s rights.
Contact Attorney Aya Ahmed Abdelwahab Mahmoud
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