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Yes you can, if you both make the same amount of money and share support 50/50, then it is possible.

2007-05-23 10:53:50 · answer #1 · answered by Stay Low 2 · 0 0

I know I wouldn't have a problem with joint custody but child support is another issue. I guess it would depend on what each spouse is able to handle financially. If one of the parents has stayed at home it is less likely they will have a well paying job after divorce in order to support themselves plus children. I feel it's each parents responsibility to contribute so splitting expenses would be alright with me.

2007-05-23 11:02:55 · answer #2 · answered by Orion 5 · 0 0

If you both have 50/50 (or fractionally 49.9/50.1 because someone has to be primary since you can't split the year in exact half), and then both parents make the same amount of money, then there will be no child support payments to either parent (or very very little).

The way it's generally determined is the percentage of custody calculated into the difference in income.

2007-05-23 11:02:56 · answer #3 · answered by LastDon1974 2 · 0 0

Never heard of such. The biggest challenge here would be to get the Judge to agree to it and thats all that matters. Any agreement between two parties stil has to be totally acceptable to the Judge whether both agree to it or not. The agreement has to show that it is written with th best interest of the kids in mind above all rest. One spouse must be primary resident custodial parent and the other the non residential parent with visitation rights. The Judge has state given guidlines when assigning support so if your agreement can come close to the amounts set in his guidelines then he just might agree to it. Good luck

2007-05-23 11:02:36 · answer #4 · answered by Arthur W 7 · 0 1

In my state, the parent who has the child currently receives support from the other parent and then they switch when the child goes to the other parent.

We also have the ability to not use Friend of the Court and pay directly to the parent with the child. It all depends on what agreement you and your ex come to. Just make sure to get everything in writing and have a judge sign off on it.

2007-05-23 10:59:35 · answer #5 · answered by Melanie J 5 · 0 0

baby help is consistent with actual custody, no longer legal custody. I easily have 50/50% legal custody with my teenagers, however the actual custody became set by way of a choose at 70/30% with my ex having the 70%. subsequently I pay baby help to her, even however my teenagers are here 4 or 5 days out of the week. i could desire to bypass decrease back to courtroom and attempt to have the help money re-figured, yet then she might attempt to spend extra time with the youngsters just to coach that a metamorphosis in the money isn't warranted, So i'm going to leave it like it truly is and pay her what the choose in his so stated as countless information suggested must be, through fact a minimum of this sort issues will proceed to be as they're and that i'll proceed to be sure my teenagers as much as I do now! i could desire to care much less with reference to the money through fact my teenagers are actually 14 and 17 years previous and can see precise by way of their mom's reasons! The strikes and attitudes she reflects supplies them the two a great occasion of what they do no longer prefer to be like whilst they become previous!

2016-10-13 06:10:39 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

My ex-husband & I have joint custody of our 2 young kids. We split the bills right down the middle. Neither of us pays child support. He also makes much more money than I do.

2007-05-23 21:07:32 · answer #7 · answered by Daiquiri Dream 6 · 0 1

This is possible if you have the child half of the time. Both parents have the child half of the time, and therefore, they take care of the child's needs when they have them and vice versa and no one pays child support...but it has to be agreed upon legally and through the court. (on paper)

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2007-05-23 23:02:40 · answer #9 · answered by niomi 2 · 0 0

Yes that can happen -- but, hopefully it doesn't turn out like other cases -- joint custody aka- mom does everything- and has the kids 75% out of the time.

2007-05-23 12:46:31 · answer #10 · answered by ★★★ Katharine ♥♥♥♥ 6 · 0 1

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