Anonymous wrote:If I were you I'd ask for joint accounts. This means your income goes to IVF and child support and his does as well. You're kidding yourself if you think you aren't already contributing to the child support and he's kidding himself if he thinks he isn't contributing to the IVF. Become a team. I assume you married this man knowing he has child support and once you married it became your burden as well. You probably got yourself in this mess to begin with by telling him he alone has to pay child support.
Anonymous wrote:Yes you are a fool. Marriage is a partnership.
Anonymous wrote:You are in a unique situation OP. My DH's insurance covered it. What wasn't covered, we just figured out a way to come up with the money. It was never my money or his money. I sort of get the child support issue, but what about his family with you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a joint account for most shared expenses and keep separate accounts for other things Probably not a perfect system, but it works as I have some very expensive eldercare expenses that I pay from my account, and he pays child support to his kids from his previous marriage though his account. I should clarify, I guess I'm just wondering if for most people IVF is a shared expense, or if it's reasonable for female partner of a heterosexual couple to cover the costs. We both make the same amount of money.
For most people IVF is a shared expense, yes.
Fwiw, everything in my household is a shared expense. We are a team. Whether they are eldercare expenses, medical expenses, vacations, golf clubs, Brazilian waxes, etc = shared expenses. We are a team!!! We also make similar salaries.