I recently took a buyout from my employeer; as long as I attend College full time for up to 4 years they will pay tuition, health and dental benefits, and 50% of my base pay-paid at the start of every year. I would like to put 110% into college studies, and only pick-up part time work here and there if the money is really needed.
I have two Daughters by seperate mothers; 2 different child support cases. I have talked to them before the buyout option was available, and they both knew i was going to take it. After i took the buyout I let them both know i did, so they would not be suprised when weekly checks stopped.
Now I need to ask them if we could try to reach an agreement and settle on a lower weekly child support amount. I am very nervous about this. I am not really good about communicating my thoughts, but I do not want to leave anything out.
Has anyone else been in a similar situation?
thank you.
2007-02-03
09:28:43
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P.S. Dont think i will not be paying anything. My annual stipend check which gross before support will be about $27k. I'm guessing that the Friend of the Court will take 65% of that .
2007-02-03
09:45:34 ·
update #1
If we can agree on an amount, i beleive that we can put that on our change of support form and take it to the court, without them basing support on their formula.
2007-02-03
09:48:43 ·
update #2