Anonymous wrote:Your children are entitled to be supported by their Dad. If he is angry that you filed, that is really his problem - he is choosing to see it as a negative and he is choosing to get angry about it. His emotions are not your problem to manage.
Frankly, if you are afraid he will get angry, I think you should examine and deal with whether any emotional abuse was present in the relationship and, if so, get some help to recover from that. Visit loveisrespect.org to assess. Feeling guilty about filing for child support indicates you have some real difficulting setting appropriate boundaries - his actions have consequences, his mood is not sethimg you have to subject yourself to or manage for him.
Anonymous wrote:NEVER EVER FEEL GUILTY FOR ASKING FOR CHILD SUPPORT! It's not SPOUSE support...it's for the well-being of your child! Please do it and remember who you're doing it for!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand people who do child support outside of the court. Maybe I am just not a trusting person but this is something important enough that it has to be on paper and enforceable. I filed a month after we separated and never felt guilty about it. Guilt is a wasted emotion IMO. You kids deserve the support of both parents whether or not you are together or not.
Written child support agreements are generally enforceable regardless of whether they are incorporated into a court. The reason to do it outside of court is if you and your spouse want to include things above and beyond the guidelines such as activities, college, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand people who do child support outside of the court. Maybe I am just not a trusting person but this is something important enough that it has to be on paper and enforceable. I filed a month after we separated and never felt guilty about it. Guilt is a wasted emotion IMO. You kids deserve the support of both parents whether or not you are together or not.
Anonymous wrote:DH And I have been separated for about 5 months now. We had a verbal agreement on child support for our 2 kids but he has been very inconsistent. Some months he gives me less some months nothing at all. Lately I have been struggling financially and basically living paycheck to paycheck. So I filled for child support. I'm pretty sure he will be so upset when he gets the court hearing. I'm also pretty sure he will make me feel bad about it. How do I feel less guilty.