Appropriate child support for this situation

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Child support is not payment for caring for your kids. You are not a babysitter. It is to help pay for the basics.


No, but if it means i am using my sick pay, taking time off for kid stuff, not quite able to devote 100% to job like other parent is, that is a measurable negative economic effect.


It’s called being a parent. Grow up.


WTF? Why are you letting the other parent off the hook?
Anonymous
$1300/month sounds high given what I know about how paltry child support calculations are. My ex makes $5000K, I make $150K, and he pays $2K/month.
Anonymous
Maybe what the perceived problem here is that the custodial parent is making it really easy for the other parent to go out and earn that salary but does not personally benefit as they did while they were making those sacrifices while still married.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Child support is not payment for caring for your kids. You are not a babysitter. It is to help pay for the basics.


No, but if it means i am using my sick pay, taking time off for kid stuff, not quite able to devote 100% to job like other parent is, that is a measurable negative economic effect.


It’s called being a parent. Grow up.


WTF? Why are you letting the other parent off the hook?


That's on OP. They are off the hook as OP refuses to let the kids live with the other parent or visit. If its such an issue, the kids need to go live with the other parent. Child support is by formula which takes timeshare into consideration. They wanted and got full custody. So, with full custody that lets the other parent off the hook.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:$1300/month sounds high given what I know about how paltry child support calculations are. My ex makes $5000K, I make $150K, and he pays $2K/month.


You make a really good income. So, do you spend $2500-3K on your child each month? Doubtful. You get a very good amount that should cover all expenses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Child support is not payment for caring for your kids. You are not a babysitter. It is to help pay for the basics.


No, but if it means i am using my sick pay, taking time off for kid stuff, not quite able to devote 100% to job like other parent is, that is a measurable negative economic effect.


It’s called being a parent. Grow up.


WTF? Why are you letting the other parent off the hook?


That's on OP. They are off the hook as OP refuses to let the kids live with the other parent or visit. If its such an issue, the kids need to go live with the other parent. Child support is by formula which takes timeshare into consideration. They wanted and got full custody. So, with full custody that lets the other parent off the hook.


The other parent is supposed to be taking the kids 25% of the time, but they aren’t.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Child support is not payment for caring for your kids. You are not a babysitter. It is to help pay for the basics.


No, but if it means i am using my sick pay, taking time off for kid stuff, not quite able to devote 100% to job like other parent is, that is a measurable negative economic effect.


It’s called being a parent. Grow up.


WTF? Why are you letting the other parent off the hook?


That's on OP. They are off the hook as OP refuses to let the kids live with the other parent or visit. If its such an issue, the kids need to go live with the other parent. Child support is by formula which takes timeshare into consideration. They wanted and got full custody. So, with full custody that lets the other parent off the hook.


The other parent is supposed to be taking the kids 25% of the time, but they aren’t.


If the other parent lives out of the country, how would they take them 25% of the time. You said the kids are not willing to visit that parent. So, what do you want done. You can fly the kids out summers, Thanksgiving, Christmas and Spring Break. Problem solved. It sounds like the issue is with you and the kids not wanting visits, not the OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Child support is not payment for caring for your kids. You are not a babysitter. It is to help pay for the basics.


No, but if it means i am using my sick pay, taking time off for kid stuff, not quite able to devote 100% to job like other parent is, that is a measurable negative economic effect.


It’s called being a parent. Grow up.


WTF? Why are you letting the other parent off the hook?


That's on OP. They are off the hook as OP refuses to let the kids live with the other parent or visit. If its such an issue, the kids need to go live with the other parent. Child support is by formula which takes timeshare into consideration. They wanted and got full custody. So, with full custody that lets the other parent off the hook.


Yeah sorry I’m not making my kids go live in Iraq. Sheesh.
Anonymous
Based on the info you gave here, the va calculator says you should get $1,100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Child support is not payment for caring for your kids. You are not a babysitter. It is to help pay for the basics.


No, but if it means i am using my sick pay, taking time off for kid stuff, not quite able to devote 100% to job like other parent is, that is a measurable negative economic effect.


It’s called being a parent. Grow up.


WTF? Why are you letting the other parent off the hook?


That's on OP. They are off the hook as OP refuses to let the kids live with the other parent or visit. If its such an issue, the kids need to go live with the other parent. Child support is by formula which takes timeshare into consideration. They wanted and got full custody. So, with full custody that lets the other parent off the hook.


Yeah sorry I’m not making my kids go live in Iraq. Sheesh.


Then, stop complain he isn't taking the kids 25% of the time. What do you want?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Child support is not payment for caring for your kids. You are not a babysitter. It is to help pay for the basics.


No, but if it means i am using my sick pay, taking time off for kid stuff, not quite able to devote 100% to job like other parent is, that is a measurable negative economic effect.


It’s called being a parent. Grow up.


WTF? Why are you letting the other parent off the hook?


That's on OP. They are off the hook as OP refuses to let the kids live with the other parent or visit. If its such an issue, the kids need to go live with the other parent. Child support is by formula which takes timeshare into consideration. They wanted and got full custody. So, with full custody that lets the other parent off the hook.


Yeah sorry I’m not making my kids go live in Iraq. Sheesh.


This has to be fake as there are very few military left in Iraq and no contractor is going to Iraq for that salary. The US pulled out earlier this year.
Anonymous
That is $1000 more per month than the state of VA says I get with similar numbers. Fun times.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Child support is not payment for caring for your kids. You are not a babysitter. It is to help pay for the basics.


No, but if it means i am using my sick pay, taking time off for kid stuff, not quite able to devote 100% to job like other parent is, that is a measurable negative economic effect.


It’s called being a parent. Grow up.


WTF? Why are you letting the other parent off the hook?


That's on OP. They are off the hook as OP refuses to let the kids live with the other parent or visit. If its such an issue, the kids need to go live with the other parent. Child support is by formula which takes timeshare into consideration. They wanted and got full custody. So, with full custody that lets the other parent off the hook.


Yeah sorry I’m not making my kids go live in Iraq. Sheesh.


This has to be fake as there are very few military left in Iraq and no contractor is going to Iraq for that salary. The US pulled out earlier this year.


My husband's military branch is begging people to go to Iraq. So there certainly aren't 0 military in Iraq...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Based on the info you gave here, the va calculator says you should get $1,100


Already knew the calculator gives a pittance.
I’m not wondering what is legally mandated, I’m wondering what is fair.
X wants kids to live in a nice place, play sports, eat good food (and teens eat a lot!!) and thinks those things happen by magic.
If I picked what I would consider to be an affordable neighborhood, X would accuse me of placing the kids in danger.
I do wonder if a certain poster is familiar at all with housing costs in DC area.
It is not as if a 3 bedroom apartment or house is something every person would just easily have, unlike in rural areas where a house can be rented for 1k or less.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Child support is not payment for caring for your kids. You are not a babysitter. It is to help pay for the basics.


No, but if it means i am using my sick pay, taking time off for kid stuff, not quite able to devote 100% to job like other parent is, that is a measurable negative economic effect.


It’s called being a parent. Grow up.


WTF? Why are you letting the other parent off the hook?


That's on OP. They are off the hook as OP refuses to let the kids live with the other parent or visit. If its such an issue, the kids need to go live with the other parent. Child support is by formula which takes timeshare into consideration. They wanted and got full custody. So, with full custody that lets the other parent off the hook.


Yeah sorry I’m not making my kids go live in Iraq. Sheesh.


Then, stop complain he isn't taking the kids 25% of the time. What do you want?


I want to receive child support proportionate to the de facto amount of time I have them.
We did the agreement 1300 a month but that he would be taking them 25% of the time.
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