Hello everyone. Can someone clarify who is paying for the child's passort application in case when parents have joint custody but child resides with one parent only.
I would say, if the child doesn't already have one, and this is meant for an upcoming vacation, that it's part of the vacation cost then.
It would seem fair that if the other parent is approached about this, and asked, that probably both parents should split on the cost, as it could/would benefit both, for the time the passport is good for.
I would say, if the child doesn't already have one, and this is meant for an upcoming vacation, that it's part of the vacation cost then.
It would seem fair that if the other parent is approached about this, and asked, that probably both parents should split on the cost, as it could/would benefit both, for the time the passport is good for.
Child had a passport that has expired. No vacation is scheduled from what one parent knows. Just curious if there is any rule(s) about this passport thing.
If child resides with one parent only, and that parent is receiving CS..then perhaps some of that money can be used to apply for a "child's passport", which is cheaper than an adult passport
I mean we can attempt to start dissecting what CS is supposed to cover...right?
Yes, a child is residing with the parent who receives CS.
Child had a passport that has expired. No vacation is scheduled from what one parent knows. Just curious if there is any rule(s) about this passport thing.
It isn't a large amount of money to worry about. If both parents are equally likely to take the children across the border, then I'd say CS should cover. If the Non custodial parent wants to the passports for a specific vacation, and you get lots of notice for said vacation, then ask for the expense to be shared or split.
My GF's ex paid for passports to take his kids to a south american country for a two week visit to the extended family.
So I guess there is no firm rules, it's kinda an agreement between the parties. What if the party that gets CS demands the other parent to pay 60% for the passport based on the bigger salary the non CS parent gets?
So I guess there is no firm rules, it's kinda an agreement between the parties. What if the party that gets CS demands the other parent to pay 60% for the passport based on the bigger salary the non CS parent gets?
The cost is $57 for kids 15 and under. This isn't worth fighting about, if you can get your ex to share great, if not, don't sweat it.
Mother.....it doesn't matter. You are being coy here in your questions, and it's obvious what is going on. The saying you can't have your cake and eat it applies here.
Bigger salary...so what? It comes back to the same question...what do you think CS is suppose to cover when it gets awarded
Am I??? LOL, assumptions, assumptions. They can soooo mislead you at times and things are not as they seem to be (at times).
Let me guess: you have no idea what's really going on and I'll leave it at that for now.
Great question you've asked: "what do you think CS is suppose to cover when it gets awarded?" I am trying to get a clear answer to this question for some time now, I put internet upside down, I drilled a hole in one lawyer's brain, I posted a topic on this same forum a while ago - no one can give me the exact information with regarding what exactly is covered by the CS money?
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