Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since he isn't working, can't dad do the childcare during the week?
Think about it.
If you were the parent who lost the job, wouldn't you pull your kid from daycare and keep them home with you, so you could enjoy this precious time with your child during the best years of parenting?
Why can't he do the same?
Even if it was only part time, it would save quite a bit on daycare.
Why can’t a divorced parent lose their job, end their financial obligations and get extra time with the children while the ex spouse works? Think hard on this
Anonymous wrote:OP here- he doesn't pay me child support at all (not even when employed) and he's not getting unemployment benefits which leads me to believe he was fired.
Anonymous wrote:You were saving $3100 a month on a $130K salary and kids? That’s impressive!
Anonymous wrote:Just a thought to add to the mix as you consider options. For at
Least the next 6-8 years you have summer camp bills for as many as 10 weeks a year a kid. It’s not cheap. It may be less than daycare, but you’re not home free.
Good luck with your decision. Personally after having been through a few years of a toxic environment after which I moved to an amazing one, I’d try to stay put. But you have more to consider than I do.
Sorry that things blew up for you.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why your kids can’t be on CHiP for free?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why your kids can’t be on CHiP for free?
Anonymous wrote:He can easily get a $4k job with no experience working at nights and weekends in a restaurant and/or lunches.
You also have an option to take the kids out of daycare if he wants to be at home and work nights.
As a parent, I'd work two jobs and keep the kids in daycare.
Lots of options, but I doubt he is willing to work that much.
Anonymous wrote:Since he isn't working, can't dad do the childcare during the week?
Think about it.
If you were the parent who lost the job, wouldn't you pull your kid from daycare and keep them home with you, so you could enjoy this precious time with your child during the best years of parenting?
Why can't he do the same?
Even if it was only part time, it would save quite a bit on daycare.
Anonymous wrote:What would I do? Not have a kid with someone I don’t want to be with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- he doesn't pay me child support at all (not even when employed) and he's not getting unemployment benefits which leads me to believe he was fired.
Lots of people get fired for no fault. Do you share custody?