Anonymous wrote:I'd look at as two separate expenses. Kid related expenses and adult related expenses.
For the kid related expenses there is probably child support guidance you can follow. For example in VA there is a monthly child expense calculation based on the total income of both parents and then that is split by proportional income for 50/50 custody.
For the adult related expenses, there I think you probably have to be willing to go 50/50 like you would with a roommate. You could try to work a deal where you pay less now but in return get less from the sale of the house later.
Anonymous wrote:I'd look at as two separate expenses. Kid related expenses and adult related expenses.
For the kid related expenses there is probably child support guidance you can follow. For example in VA there is a monthly child expense calculation based on the total income of both parents and then that is split by proportional income for 50/50 custody.
For the adult related expenses, there I think you probably have to be willing to go 50/50 like you would with a roommate. You could try to work a deal where you pay less now but in return get less from the sale of the house later.
Anonymous wrote:I would consult an attorney ASAP. I don't think it will work for you to both be living in the same house. It sounds like he created this idea, which is basically impossible for you, in the hopes that you'd just give in and stay with him.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry you're in this situation, OP. I have no advice for you but hope someone else does who won't give you nothing but crap because you never got married to your partner. DCUM is a terrible place for having to admit you (gasp) had kids out of wedlock.
Anonymous wrote:you lost me at "fiance." - however most states have a pretty simple formula to determine child support and alimony. consult an attorney you dope.
Anonymous wrote:you lost me at "fiance." - however most states have a pretty simple formula to determine child support and alimony. consult an attorney you dope.