My daughter is starting uni in September, living away from home, in catered student accommodation and I'm confused about the best way to fund her day-to-day living costs, so looking for advice/experience from others.
I am in the process of divorcing my husband - we have lived separately for the last 2 years and are in the middle of agreeing the financial settlement. My ex said that he would support my daughter financially while she's at university, but he now says he meant she should use the savings we built up for her since birth, which were meant to be for a house deposit. The savings are about £30K, which won't cover all the accommodation/living costs for the duration of her degree, but he then says once all the savings have been used up, she should apply for a maintenance loan from the government. I don't agree with this at all, as he is a very high earner and I believe he should just pay to support her from his own income.
If he refuses to pay from his own income, I'm wondering if it would be financially better in the longterm, for her to apply for a maintenance loan straight away, based on my income, rather than use her savings, and supplement this with a part-time job.
Although I know having to pay back the tuition fees and maintenance loan will be a financial burden on her in the future, I think it will be easier for her to do this monthly from her salary, than it will be for her to build up enough savings for a house deposit once she's finished uni started working, from everything I've heard.
What do you think/what would you do in my situation? Do you know anywhere I could get financial advice about this?