Anonymous wrote:Can you work as a high paid nanny? I did that when my son was younger. He went to before/after care. I made good money (just under $100k). You have a ton of money with the $100k so don’t worry.
Anonymous wrote:What is his income?
What do you mean by your lease is "ironclad"? How long is it? What is the monthly rent? Is there room to sublet a room to someone else?
What is the monthly child support amount? Has it been adjusted to reflect that you have custody 99% of the time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He doesn’t get to just not help pay camp and childcare expenses. He is also a parent and child support alone is a joke in most states. If you truly have the kids 99% of the week, your child support should be adjusted accordingly. For example, in VA there are two formulas; one for most custody splits and one in situations where one parent has fewer than 95 x 24 hour periods with their children. The parent with far less custody has to pay more.
I know lawyers are expensive but DO NOT let him steamroll you because you are afraid of having to pay a good lawyer.
+1 my sister was thrifty on the legal support during her divorce and paid for it dearly over the years. Invest some time and money here to make sure you turn over every leaf on what you and your kids will need and should expect. Don’t count on any amicable generosity later. One of her kids has expensive out-of-pocket medical needs and she is solely responsible even the ex makes 5x her salary.
This. Remember, he already hired an aggressive attorney. Don't bring a knife to this gun fight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What state? So, both kids are at school? What are the hours?
You can easily watch someone else's child when your own kids are at school. You can also work lunch shift in a restaurant. Restaurants are very busy right now and also flexible. You can easily call in sick if your children get sick.
Been there done that, but since my ex never supported me really, it didn't make a difference. I got $400 a month and even that he stopped paying.
$100k in savings can easily bring in $400 a month in HYSA.
TX. Yes, I’ve been looking at SitterCity for babysitting jobs. No restaurant experience but that’s a good idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He doesn’t get to just not help pay camp and childcare expenses. He is also a parent and child support alone is a joke in most states. If you truly have the kids 99% of the week, your child support should be adjusted accordingly. For example, in VA there are two formulas; one for most custody splits and one in situations where one parent has fewer than 95 x 24 hour periods with their children. The parent with far less custody has to pay more.
I know lawyers are expensive but DO NOT let him steamroll you because you are afraid of having to pay a good lawyer.
+1 my sister was thrifty on the legal support during her divorce and paid for it dearly over the years. Invest some time and money here to make sure you turn over every leaf on what you and your kids will need and should expect. Don’t count on any amicable generosity later. One of her kids has expensive out-of-pocket medical needs and she is solely responsible even the ex makes 5x her salary.
Anonymous wrote:He doesn’t get to just not help pay camp and childcare expenses. He is also a parent and child support alone is a joke in most states. If you truly have the kids 99% of the week, your child support should be adjusted accordingly. For example, in VA there are two formulas; one for most custody splits and one in situations where one parent has fewer than 95 x 24 hour periods with their children. The parent with far less custody has to pay more.
I know lawyers are expensive but DO NOT let him steamroll you because you are afraid of having to pay a good lawyer.
Anonymous wrote:See if you qualify for a QDRO in case he has a 401k at work. Also, who’s going to cover the family health insurance?
https://www.dol.gov/sites/dolgov/files/ebsa/about-ebsa/our-activities/resource-center/faqs/qdro-overview.pdf
Anonymous wrote:What state? So, both kids are at school? What are the hours?
You can easily watch someone else's child when your own kids are at school. You can also work lunch shift in a restaurant. Restaurants are very busy right now and also flexible. You can easily call in sick if your children get sick.
Been there done that, but since my ex never supported me really, it didn't make a difference. I got $400 a month and even that he stopped paying.
$100k in savings can easily bring in $400 a month in HYSA.