Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:do you pay child support? I mean, it seems weird regardless, but less weird if there's no child support.
This.
CS is supposed to be what pays for those kinds of piddling little things. Splitting every minute cost for the kid is insane. Generally, you're responsible for the expenses the kid endures when they're with you and big ticket items are split.
CS is supposed to help with regular expenses, but there are irregular ones that come up like an ER visit or a one time week-long school trip. You can’t always anticipate those when you’re working out a monthly payment. The state calculators don’t have a way to factor in even those that you both agree will occur like braces in three years or college tours in two years. You need to split those (maybe not 50/50, but a split by income is still fair).
The so-called piddling things add up though. Whether it’s a pair of soccer socks or a flash drive, you start to get irritated by being the only parent making sure the child has what is needed.
Anonymous wrote:I have 50/50, no child support, and make maybe a little less than half what my ex does. I couldn't live like this. We agree who will pay big expenses, but rarely exchange money. There's been once or twice when my ex paid for a bunch of camps and I gave her a check for some of that money. However, I do have friend who keeps a shared spreadsheet with her ex and they venmo back and forth for every expense. If it's going to be that down to the penny, my preference would be shared account where you each deposit a set amount of money each month and have agreed upon expenses for which you draw down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DH shrugs it off and just says "her personality is super precise in everything she does, its just her."
I would take your DH's word that it's just her personality and let it go. I have a brother like this, although it's amusing not annoying, since we don't share expenses. If someone asks what time it is, he will say 4:03 when anyone else would say 4:00. When calculating tip at a restaurant, he would come up with precise 20%, excluding tax, when anyone else would round it to next dollar. How long did it take you to drive here? Oh, it took 4 hours 23 minutes. Just his personality. He remembers numbers really well. It's been helpful on occasion but mostly it's just funny. Maybe your DH could come up with an agreement with her that you'll just let de minimus amounts < $20 go, or else you can just learn to live with it and not take it personally.

Anonymous wrote:I am so sad reading this. Very sorry for kids with divorced parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:do you pay child support? I mean, it seems weird regardless, but less weird if there's no child support.
This.
CS is supposed to be what pays for those kinds of piddling little things. Splitting every minute cost for the kid is insane. Generally, you're responsible for the expenses the kid endures when they're with you and big ticket items are split.
Anonymous wrote:do you pay child support? I mean, it seems weird regardless, but less weird if there's no child support.
Anonymous wrote:do you pay child support? I mean, it seems weird regardless, but less weird if there's no child support.