rockscan, how do you figure out what the taxable benefit split is?
from ex's previous income taxes that she had to submit during court process, her babysitting fees were deducted dollar for dollar off her yearly income.
we've been through court process, and this was ONE of the subjects. I was also asking for additional time with our children. I spent THOUSANDS to get to Settlement Conference. Ex would not agree, kept fighting. It was going to cost me $20,000 to go to Trial.....I didn't have anymore money to keep going.....I had already spent over $10,000 to get to Settlement Conference. (In the meantime also paying $1,000 range a month to ex in CS and S7)
It got settled between our lawyers that I pay a set percentage of her babysitting fees.....the percentage was lowered a little for me due to ex not following the "net" rule, and ex does not have to disclose her future income taxes to me anymore because of this.
from ex's previous income taxes that she had to submit during court process, her babysitting fees were deducted dollar for dollar off her yearly income.
we've been through court process, and this was ONE of the subjects. I was also asking for additional time with our children. I spent THOUSANDS to get to Settlement Conference. Ex would not agree, kept fighting. It was going to cost me $20,000 to go to Trial.....I didn't have anymore money to keep going.....I had already spent over $10,000 to get to Settlement Conference. (In the meantime also paying $1,000 range a month to ex in CS and S7)
It got settled between our lawyers that I pay a set percentage of her babysitting fees.....the percentage was lowered a little for me due to ex not following the "net" rule, and ex does not have to disclose her future income taxes to me anymore because of this.
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