Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:State that you would like to get married at the courthouse next week.
If you separate now, you’ll get child support and that’s it.
So I would get child support? This seems unclear to me because I’m not married.
You absolutely 100% will get child support, but no property or “marital funds” as you are unmarried.
What matters the most to you? Can you get a job?
People!
She only gets child support if she has custody of the child. The almost universal standard is 50/50. She will be forced to get a job, will receive a percentage of the difference between their incomes, adjusted for the amount of time the child has with her. And only for their joint child not for her two older ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:State that you would like to get married at the courthouse next week.
If you separate now, you’ll get child support and that’s it.
So I would get child support? This seems unclear to me because I’m not married.
You absolutely 100% will get child support, but no property or “marital funds” as you are unmarried.
What matters the most to you? Can you get a job?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I have a master’s degree. When I moved to this state, over 10 years ago, I had a horrible time finding a job. I ended up taking a minimum wage job for a few years. When I became pregnant he told me I could quit. That was over 7 years ago.
Op here again. I’m so out of touch with technology and am awful with computer programming and I feel so scared to go back to the workplace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I have a master’s degree. When I moved to this state, over 10 years ago, I had a horrible time finding a job. I ended up taking a minimum wage job for a few years. When I became pregnant he told me I could quit. That was over 7 years ago.
Op here again. I’m so out of touch with technology and am awful with computer programming and I feel so scared to go back to the workplace.
You don’t have the luxury of feeling scared and doing nothing about it. Get back in touch with technology (using the same Al Gore’s internet you’re on right now) and get a job. You have 3 minor children for goodness’ sake woman!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You will not be able to move out of the state since you have a child together unless he agrees. So basically, either way you have another 12 years before you would realistically be able to leave the area.
This is wrong.
They’re not married and there’s no custody agreement in place.
If she plays her cards correctly, she could establish residency in a different state and file for child support there. That first point of a legal is where custody will be decided.
Umm no. The marriage doesn’t matter. You can’t just move a child like that without the other parent’s agreement. It would be the same if he took the kid out of state to live somewhere else without the mother’s permission. It doesn’t work that way. But go ahead and try it and let me know how it works out for you.
Side note-she already stated she has no job and is 100% financially supported by her fiance. Therefore, how the heck would she even be able to move to another state and set up shop with 3 kids?
There
Is
No
Custody
Agreement
Until, they get a custody agreement, she can take her kid anywhere she wants without consequences. (And so can he.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:State that you would like to get married at the courthouse next week.
If you separate now, you’ll get child support and that’s it.
So I would get child support? This seems unclear to me because I’m not married.
If you have a minor child and you make less money than your child’s other parent, you would get child support.
Anonymous wrote:State that you would like to get married at the courthouse next week.
If you separate now, you’ll get child support and that’s it.
Anonymous wrote:My fiancé and I have one daughter together (she is 7) and I have two children (13 and 16) from a previous marriage. He also has two adult children.
I don’t work and he is the breadwinner. He has 3 houses and they are all in his name. I also drive a car that is in his name. I have nothing. Yes, I have been stupid, you don’t need to tell me this. My question is, if I leave the relationship, am I entitled to anything since we aren’t married?
Additionally, We aren’t on the same page when it comes to where we live. He travels a ton and I hate our state (not in the DMV area). This is perhaps another thread but I have been here a long time, have always disliked it and feel extremely trapped. He’s never here because of his work travels. Since turning 50 earlier this year, i have become a bit depressed and think i would be happier living somewhere else but he’s not on board at all and since he’s the breadwinner he makes the decisions. He’s extremely controlling but generous. Oh and one last thing since I’m getting this all out and you’re a bunch of strangers who don’t know me, he won’t show me his will. If something were to happen to me, I have no idea if I will end up on the street. As I type this I realize that this is a very good relationship for HIM. He can have his cake and eat it too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:State that you would like to get married at the courthouse next week.
If you separate now, you’ll get child support and that’s it.
So I would get child support? This seems unclear to me because I’m not married.
You absolutely 100% will get child support, but no property or “marital funds” as you are unmarried.
What matters the most to you? Can you get a job?
She would get child support for ONE child…
She has 3 children.
And she wouldn’t even get to keep the car she drives because it’s in his name. She would have no transportation and no housing since he owns the house she lives in. Even the most generous child support would still leave her VERY financially vulnerable.
I am curious. What’s the custody situation with the older children? Is their dad involved? Does he pay child support? Is he in the same state?
I have full custody. He pays child support monthly.
I have talked to my fiancé and when I tell him I’m not happy he tells me to leave. He has told me to leave on several occasions. Agree I’m trapped and could be homeless soon.