nismogod07
Junior Member
Pennsylvania, New York, Virginia, Washington DC.
Sorry for the confusion on the state, this will most likely happen in PA, but we were married in NY state, last lived in VA together and I now reside in DC. But I am a resident of PA, as is my soon-to-be-ex.
Anyway, I was thinking of adding this clause into our separation agreement and was wondering if it would hold up in court. Something tells me it wouldn't, but I figured I would ask anyway.
For the record, I do pay her support now, non-court ordered. Not to get too deep into things, but her spending habits aren't the greatest and it seems like every time she asks me for money, she just so happened to recently go on a vacation, spend too much shopping, bought a new car, etc.
Thanks.
Sorry for the confusion on the state, this will most likely happen in PA, but we were married in NY state, last lived in VA together and I now reside in DC. But I am a resident of PA, as is my soon-to-be-ex.
Anyway, I was thinking of adding this clause into our separation agreement and was wondering if it would hold up in court. Something tells me it wouldn't, but I figured I would ask anyway.
In other words, I don't want to live in fear that I will end up getting served every time I get a raise, or vice versa if our daughter lives with me.Neither party shall petition the courts, in any state, for child support unless:
a) The non-custodial parent stops making support payments agreed upon in an agreement outside of the separation agreement.
b) The non-custodial parent alters the agreed upon support payments to lower the payments without the signed written consent of the custodial parent.
For the record, I do pay her support now, non-court ordered. Not to get too deep into things, but her spending habits aren't the greatest and it seems like every time she asks me for money, she just so happened to recently go on a vacation, spend too much shopping, bought a new car, etc.
Thanks.