My priority is to keep my kids for the weekdays so there is no disruption in their school routine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone waived or accepted a very small amount of child support in exchange for getting primary custody of kids? Is that a bad idea? I make 200K/year working as an attorney and think I have a stable enough job. My priority is to keep my kids for the weekdays so there is no disruption in their school routine. Dad lives in another county.
What judge would give custody where children need to leave the country instead of going to school? That doesn't even sound remotely likely. So don't waive support and see what happens.
If it's a less than 30-minute drive, they would probably still give 50/50. If it's over an hour, they probably wouldn't. Anything in between is impossible to predict.
Anonymous wrote:different county - he lives in Vienna (Fairfax county) and I'm in Arlington. Kids attend Arlington schools. Morning/afternoon commute would be an issue for him so I'd hope he would agree to them staying with me in Arlington during the week - that is our current arrangement post-separation. Custody hearing is in Feb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone waived or accepted a very small amount of child support in exchange for getting primary custody of kids? Is that a bad idea? I make 200K/year working as an attorney and think I have a stable enough job. My priority is to keep my kids for the weekdays so there is no disruption in their school routine. Dad lives in another county.
What judge would give custody where children need to leave the country instead of going to school? That doesn't even sound remotely likely. So don't waive support and see what happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How exactly does he expect custody to work if he lives in another country?
That was my first thought, then I reread that it says county, not country.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone waived or accepted a very small amount of child support in exchange for getting primary custody of kids? Is that a bad idea? I make 200K/year working as an attorney and think I have a stable enough job. My priority is to keep my kids for the weekdays so there is no disruption in their school routine. Dad lives in another county.
Anonymous wrote:How exactly does he expect custody to work if he lives in another country?
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone waived or accepted a very small amount of child support in exchange for getting primary custody of kids? Is that a bad idea? I make 200K/year working as an attorney and think I have a stable enough job. My priority is to keep my kids for the weekdays so there is no disruption in their school routine. Dad lives in another county.