we have a bill frum kin. and lis wiehl, fox news legal analyst extraordinaire.in high school. >> still in high school. cheryl: wants them to pay for her high school tuition to get her to graduation. >> she is out of the house. left in october of her own volition. i don't want to be here and apply by mom's and dad's rules. what were the rules that were so onerous. have a curfew. can't bully little sister. borrow things bring them back. she couldn't abide with that. when she was 18, went to live with the boyfriend. the father of her friend is lawyer. that is where the trouble began. the lawyer said we'll bring it into a court. it never should have went to courtroom. cheryl: asking for $600 a month. and trying to get herself to graduation. a good student. cheerleader, not that makes awe good student. >> but legal analysis really stems from whether there is fundamental dependence that she still has on her parents. the fact she is 18 is factor but not dispositive. so a court can look at all the facts. i agree she shouldn't receive emergency relief because she is not