Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you go to court and the support is raised and the increased support means he has to take a second job to afford the support and life and therefore he can no longer see his daughter very often, will you be happy with this outcome?
Of course not....The reality is he could take 2 or 3 other jobs but if you're not responsible with your finances it really doesn't matter how much you make.
I'm going back and forth with leaving it alone and pursing it because our child's expenses are going to increase. It's $50 - $60 a day for someone to take care of her when school is closed and we can't take off. Not to mention summer camp is expensive. Hopefully, we can just look at the calculator online together and go from there. But, he thinks he's doing me a favor by giving me the amount that he gives to me. So not sure how well it's going to go with him.
Anonymous wrote:If you go to court and the support is raised and the increased support means he has to take a second job to afford the support and life and therefore he can no longer see his daughter very often, will you be happy with this outcome?
Anonymous wrote:It hasn't been taken into account. We never went to court for the amount that is in the divorce decree. We decided that on our own and the expenses for our child were less and so was our income.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Costs are higher for him too. He has your daughter 3 days and week and is still paying $500. He paid you more when he could (working 2nd job) but that prevented him from seeing his child.
He seems like a good guy. He is sharing almost 50% custody and paying you $6000/yr. He also has to pay increased cost of living so it isn't like he is rolling in cash.
Is he paying any other incidentals? activities? clothes? Any support above and beyond child support.
Trying to get every penny you can out of him could really mess with the good thing you have going and with his relationship with his daughter.
He doesn't pay for anything else. He gives that amount of money to me and I pay tuition, before & after care, activites, clothes, uniforms, trips, etc. I also provide clothes for our child to have at his house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I were you, I would file new paperwork with the Child Support Office where you live with the new info about income, etc and go from there. It may take a while but this way, you won't be arguing about it. You don't need a lawyer to do this. Just call them and tell them your situation has changed and you want your case reviewed.
She should talk to an attorney to find out if it is worth filing as if she is wrong and files then she could get less than what she is currently getting. This happened with my husband and ex-wife. He was overpaying and they drastically cut it. She was the one who filed.
Anonymous wrote:Costs are higher for him too. He has your daughter 3 days and week and is still paying $500. He paid you more when he could (working 2nd job) but that prevented him from seeing his child.
He seems like a good guy. He is sharing almost 50% custody and paying you $6000/yr. He also has to pay increased cost of living so it isn't like he is rolling in cash.
Is he paying any other incidentals? activities? clothes? Any support above and beyond child support.
Trying to get every penny you can out of him could really mess with the good thing you have going and with his relationship with his daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Who initiated the move to DC..who followed?
Anonymous wrote:If I were you, I would file new paperwork with the Child Support Office where you live with the new info about income, etc and go from there. It may take a while but this way, you won't be arguing about it. You don't need a lawyer to do this. Just call them and tell them your situation has changed and you want your case reviewed.