03/03/2014
N.J. honor student's feud with Lincoln Park parents headed to court
LINCOLN PARK — A northern New Jersey honor student who claims her parents threw her out of their home when she turned 18 last year is now suing them.
The Daily Record of Parsippany (http://bit.ly/Nkiw49) says Morris Catholic High School senior Rachel Canning filed her lawsuit last week.
Canning is seeking immediate financial support and wants to force her parents to pay for her college education. She also wants a judge to declare that she's non-emancipated and dependent as a student on her parents for support.
A hearing in the case is scheduled for Tuesday.
Canning's father, retired Lincoln Park Police Chief Sean Canning, told the newspaper that his daughter's claims are not accurate. He says she voluntarily left home in October because she didn't want to abide by reasonable household rules.
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N.J. honor student's feud with Lincoln Park parents headed to court
LINCOLN PARK — A northern New Jersey honor student who claims her parents threw her out of their home when she turned 18 last year is now suing them.
The Daily Record of Parsippany (http://bit.ly/Nkiw49) says Morris Catholic High School senior Rachel Canning filed her lawsuit last week.
Canning is seeking immediate financial support and wants to force her parents to pay for her college education. She also wants a judge to declare that she's non-emancipated and dependent as a student on her parents for support.
A hearing in the case is scheduled for Tuesday.
Canning's father, retired Lincoln Park Police Chief Sean Canning, told the newspaper that his daughter's claims are not accurate. He says she voluntarily left home in October because she didn't want to abide by reasonable household rules.
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