What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? FL
My longtime girlfriend and I have decided to end our 6 yr relationship however after it ended we found out she is 3 months pregnant. I know we can never be a couple and will not get back due to our child being born, however I want to do the right think here in child support and being part of my unborn child's life forever.
Financial support will be there, but what steps do I take to make sure I do not get screwed in reality. My plans are to cover my ex's health insurance till the child is born and then I can add our child to my excellent health insurance coverage.
To assure my child lives in a great area, I want to assist in my ex's rent to keep her in a certain area (plus close to me). I told her I am prepared to pay her rent ( or possible buy a condo in same building I live in and she use it for free) once she has to stop working due to pregnancy plus she can take at least 5 years off from work so our child is not raised by nanny's and strangers in a school. I am prepared to allocate $6000-8000 a month in total towards living expenses and childcare. I feel I can support that amount for the next 5 years and was thinking of escrowing the funds. Of course I would not want this to be longterm and if she was to become involved with someone, marry, etc things would change.
This is all new to me right now and all I want is to make sure my child is raised right and with me around. I do not want to be dragged through court for child support once born, as I think this can be handled now. I have a mid 6 figure income.
What advice and steps can be given to me.
I also plan to do the one time payment for prepaid college tuition in Florida Prepaid Program before my child is 1 so first 4 years of college is covered since we have many excellent state universities.
My longtime girlfriend and I have decided to end our 6 yr relationship however after it ended we found out she is 3 months pregnant. I know we can never be a couple and will not get back due to our child being born, however I want to do the right think here in child support and being part of my unborn child's life forever.
Financial support will be there, but what steps do I take to make sure I do not get screwed in reality. My plans are to cover my ex's health insurance till the child is born and then I can add our child to my excellent health insurance coverage.
To assure my child lives in a great area, I want to assist in my ex's rent to keep her in a certain area (plus close to me). I told her I am prepared to pay her rent ( or possible buy a condo in same building I live in and she use it for free) once she has to stop working due to pregnancy plus she can take at least 5 years off from work so our child is not raised by nanny's and strangers in a school. I am prepared to allocate $6000-8000 a month in total towards living expenses and childcare. I feel I can support that amount for the next 5 years and was thinking of escrowing the funds. Of course I would not want this to be longterm and if she was to become involved with someone, marry, etc things would change.
This is all new to me right now and all I want is to make sure my child is raised right and with me around. I do not want to be dragged through court for child support once born, as I think this can be handled now. I have a mid 6 figure income.
What advice and steps can be given to me.
I also plan to do the one time payment for prepaid college tuition in Florida Prepaid Program before my child is 1 so first 4 years of college is covered since we have many excellent state universities.