summerrluvv said:Isn't that the truth. When my STBX was paying, I received $1,100 a month. Now I get zilch!! Talk about a HUGE adjustment!
Sandy22 said:What does STBX stand for?
sweet angel said:I get $400/mo. My ex's wife refers to it (to my son) as "Your mother's 3rd paycheck" (mine, DBF's, and the child support check). As in, "We could afford to go on vacation and buy new clothes and cars if we were getting a third paycheck too!"
I'm not sure who makes only $400 a month, but I'd sure like to know how they survive!
In a perfect world, that's how it would be. Unfortunately, I don't think that child support EVER fully covers the non-custodial parent's share. Also, just because the child becomes of legal age, doesn't mean that they then become responsible adults and pay their fair share.tinatark said:This may sound ugly, but isn't child support supposed to pay the non custodial parents' share of the care and support of the child ? So now if you're no longer getting it I would assume that you no longer (are legally responsible for) supporting the child? If (s) he's at college, or whatever, then your household bills should reduce, along with the income reduction.
Of course, if this were alimony ending, it would be a different story.
tinatark said:This may sound ugly, but isn't child support supposed to pay the non custodial parents' share of the care and support of the child ? So now if you're no longer getting it I would assume that you no longer (are legally responsible for) supporting the child? If (s) he's at college, or whatever, then your household bills should reduce, along with the income reduction.
Of course, if this were alimony ending, it would be a different story.
tinatark said:This may sound ugly, but isn't child support supposed to pay the non custodial parents' share of the care and support of the child ? So now if you're no longer getting it I would assume that you no longer (are legally responsible for) supporting the child? If (s) he's at college, or whatever, then your household bills should reduce, along with the income reduction.
Of course, if this were alimony ending, it would be a different story.