Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I have seen in a daughter's divorce process, it is very important to talk to both female and male lawyers and to ask for references for a lawyer who will listen to you and be willing to go after what is fair. And not just sit on one's heels and let things play out.
If current DH has happened to fully fund the childrens' 529 College Fund plans, then write up in the divorce settlement that these funds may not be touched for any other reason. As the parent whose name is on the account has the right to take money out for other reasons if willing to pay the penalty.
Along this line, also get an agreement on how college will be funded. If in private schools now, perhaps also future private school education.
Seek what is fair for your children in alimony
while STBX goes off into the sunset with his prize.
What a leach you AND your daughter are. Wow!
Anonymous wrote:I had to reread the thread because I thought I missed something. How could wanting to have college paid for make you a “leach”
Crazy.
Anonymous wrote:This is a spinoff of the post about the AP to stepmom transition. There are some very specific and very helpful comments in there e.g. having ex holding a life insurance policy to benefit the kids AND have annual proof it's being renewed.
I was hoping to start a thread for additional tips on specific clauses you included or issues that you addressed that are important to consider, and also any warnings you may have on things that you wish you'd done differently.
I'm very worried about getting this 'right' and don't want to just rely on my lawyer to manage this because he's definitely not the shmuck stuck dealing afterward if anything gets missed.
Please hit me with your best advice!
Anonymous wrote:I picked a lawyer who is kind of a hard ass because I know I’m the type of person who will just try and roll over and compromise to make the drama end. I’m hoping he will keep me from giving everything away just to keep the peace, but I’m worried that he will not be as focused on the details as i need.
I happen across this list of items to consider regarding custody, but what I really need is multiples of this kind of list for every topic possible so at least have some guidelines for thinking my way through the process…
https://www.custodyxchange.com/locations/usa/virginia/parenting-plan.php
Anonymous wrote:I had to reread the thread because I thought I missed something. How could wanting to have college paid for make you a “leach”
Crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I have seen in a daughter's divorce process, it is very important to talk to both female and male lawyers and to ask for references for a lawyer who will listen to you and be willing to go after what is fair. And not just sit on one's heels and let things play out.
If current DH has happened to fully fund the childrens' 529 College Fund plans, then write up in the divorce settlement that these funds may not be touched for any other reason. As the parent whose name is on the account has the right to take money out for other reasons if willing to pay the penalty.
Along this line, also get an agreement on how college will be funded. If in private schools now, perhaps also future private school education.
Seek what is fair for your children in alimony
while STBX goes off into the sunset with his prize.
What a leach you AND your daughter are. Wow!
Anonymous wrote:From what I have seen in a daughter's divorce process, it is very important to talk to both female and male lawyers and to ask for references for a lawyer who will listen to you and be willing to go after what is fair. And not just sit on one's heels and let things play out.
If current DH has happened to fully fund the childrens' 529 College Fund plans, then write up in the divorce settlement that these funds may not be touched for any other reason. As the parent whose name is on the account has the right to take money out for other reasons if willing to pay the penalty.
Along this line, also get an agreement on how college will be funded. If in private schools now, perhaps also future private school education.
Seek what is fair for your children in alimony
while STBX goes off into the sunset with his prize.
Anonymous wrote:From what I have seen in a daughter's divorce process, it is very important to talk to both female and male lawyers and to ask for references for a lawyer who will listen to you and be willing to go after what is fair. And not just sit on one's heels and let things play out.
If current DH has happened to fully fund the childrens' 529 College Fund plans, then write up in the divorce settlement that these funds may not be touched for any other reason. As the parent whose name is on the account has the right to take money out for other reasons if willing to pay the penalty.
Along this line, also get an agreement on how college will be funded. If in private schools now, perhaps also future private school education.
Seek what is fair for your children in alimony
while STBX goes off into the sunset with his prize.