Here is my story....
I have a 5 year old child which I am court ordered to pay $320.00/month, I also have arrears tacked onto that because I could not prove my ex and I were living together for 2 years she claims she was single. Either way, my ex and I have a great relationship now. I have my daughter 60% plus of the time due to her work schedule and my wife is currently off on Mat. Leave so she takes care of her through out the day. I started the process to vary the exsiting court order from 2007, because of my ex's work schedule she was unable to respond to being served, and I agreed to push the court date back to give her some more time.
Recently my ex and I sat down to try and come to an agreement...which we did. $250.00/month to be paid to her, and 50% of all costs for our daughter. We agreed to make a written agreement and withdraw the current court order from FRO. I just want to ensure a written agreement will stand up in the courts if she has a change of mind 5+ years later, and will my arrears with FRO be dropped? Is there anything I should be aware of with a written agreement from both sides, I have her best intrest in mind also and want to make sure she is 100% covered if I fall behind in support etc.
Thanks,
I have a 5 year old child which I am court ordered to pay $320.00/month, I also have arrears tacked onto that because I could not prove my ex and I were living together for 2 years she claims she was single. Either way, my ex and I have a great relationship now. I have my daughter 60% plus of the time due to her work schedule and my wife is currently off on Mat. Leave so she takes care of her through out the day. I started the process to vary the exsiting court order from 2007, because of my ex's work schedule she was unable to respond to being served, and I agreed to push the court date back to give her some more time.
Recently my ex and I sat down to try and come to an agreement...which we did. $250.00/month to be paid to her, and 50% of all costs for our daughter. We agreed to make a written agreement and withdraw the current court order from FRO. I just want to ensure a written agreement will stand up in the courts if she has a change of mind 5+ years later, and will my arrears with FRO be dropped? Is there anything I should be aware of with a written agreement from both sides, I have her best intrest in mind also and want to make sure she is 100% covered if I fall behind in support etc.
Thanks,
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