I found this sight so I can help one of my daughters friends to some concerns she has. Her and her ex boyfriend have a signed agreement dealing with there one child that states shared custody on a 5225 schedule and it lists who has the child on holidays, just a basic agreement that says they each buy there own separate clothing, they share sec. 7 for expenses and they can ask for support. It was signed by both but it is not a court order.
1. He is self employed but it looks like he earns much more than her. Two brand new vehicles, lots of toys in the driveway and lives in a single family home where rent is $2000 a month.
2. She works 40 hours a week with a steady job and rents a apartment for $1100 a month.
3. They have had this agreement for 6 years but in the last 14 months he does not want to contribute to there daughters medical monthly insurance of $20 dollars.
4. He has not had his daughter on the schedule that was signed he only sees her every other weekend.
5. He has not given her any child support in the last 14 months and has never given her any money for the child to have swimming lessons or soccer lessons which she enjoys very much.
6. She had even asked him for support when they were following the schedule. And he threaten her with words.
7. The mother loves the fact that the child is on a schedule and not going back and forth during the week.
8. The concerns that the mother has is that if she takes the father to court and asks for child support that he is going to turn around and want the 5225 schedule so that he does not have to pay any child support.
So what is the best solution to have this man pay and to keep in mind the best interest for this child?
1. He is self employed but it looks like he earns much more than her. Two brand new vehicles, lots of toys in the driveway and lives in a single family home where rent is $2000 a month.
2. She works 40 hours a week with a steady job and rents a apartment for $1100 a month.
3. They have had this agreement for 6 years but in the last 14 months he does not want to contribute to there daughters medical monthly insurance of $20 dollars.
4. He has not had his daughter on the schedule that was signed he only sees her every other weekend.
5. He has not given her any child support in the last 14 months and has never given her any money for the child to have swimming lessons or soccer lessons which she enjoys very much.
6. She had even asked him for support when they were following the schedule. And he threaten her with words.
7. The mother loves the fact that the child is on a schedule and not going back and forth during the week.
8. The concerns that the mother has is that if she takes the father to court and asks for child support that he is going to turn around and want the 5225 schedule so that he does not have to pay any child support.
So what is the best solution to have this man pay and to keep in mind the best interest for this child?
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