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fairygirl
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I live in the state of Colorado. Me and my ex have established joint custody of our daughter. She is now in kindergarten and her paternal grandmother (his mom) takes care of her from the hours of 11:45 (the time she gets out of school) until 5:30 (the time I get out of work).
Now here's the problem. I agreed to my ex's lawyer that he could have her during those times including 2 nights a month for overnight visitations. The lawyer told me that because she at his house during those times that it would me equvilant to a total of 140 overnight visitations, making my child support payment A LOT lower than what it should be ( a difference of $180.00) Even at that, the father is not with her at those times, his mother is. He works during the day at the same hours I do so I feel that this should not be considered when getting a child support. Any advice from anyone? I feel like I'm getting stepped on from this lawyer.
Now here's the problem. I agreed to my ex's lawyer that he could have her during those times including 2 nights a month for overnight visitations. The lawyer told me that because she at his house during those times that it would me equvilant to a total of 140 overnight visitations, making my child support payment A LOT lower than what it should be ( a difference of $180.00) Even at that, the father is not with her at those times, his mother is. He works during the day at the same hours I do so I feel that this should not be considered when getting a child support. Any advice from anyone? I feel like I'm getting stepped on from this lawyer.