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sammigirl22

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Wyoming

I am thinking abour filing for divorce. My husband is a great father and I know that if I were to ever need anything, he would be there. I have read that we can NOT agree that he doesn't have to pay child support. We have 2 children. Because of the economy, we live paycheck to paycheck for the most part. Can I agree to have my payments like $50/month?
 


Just Blue

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Wyoming

I am thinking abour filing for divorce. My husband is a great father and I know that if I were to ever need anything, he would be there. I have read that we can NOT agree that he doesn't have to pay child support. We have 2 children. Because of the economy, we live paycheck to paycheck for the most part. Can I agree to have my payments like $50/month?
Can you please clarify the bolded portion for me??
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Wyoming

I am thinking abour filing for divorce. My husband is a great father and I know that if I were to ever need anything, he would be there. I have read that we can NOT agree that he doesn't have to pay child support. We have 2 children. Because of the economy, we live paycheck to paycheck for the most part. Can I agree to have my payments like $50/month?
One can agree to no child support...however, child support is modifiable at any time (within certain guidelines.) So, You can agree to zero or $50, but you can't agree to a clause that it will ALWAYS be that amount.
 

mistoffolees

Senior Member
One can agree to no child support...however, child support is modifiable at any time (within certain guidelines.) So, You can agree to zero or $50, but you can't agree to a clause that it will ALWAYS be that amount.
Right. Just to clarify:

If you agree to $0 child support and neither of you ever asks for a modification AND if the custodial parent never receives Welfare or other money from the state, it will stay at $0. It only gets changed if someone requests a change and/or the state has to support the custodial parent and wants to recover its money.

Note, also, that some judges might not sign a $0 support agreement if it is grossly unfair. For example, if the custodial parent has no attorney and maximum income-earning ability is minimum wage, while non-custodial parent is has a six-figure (or higher) income and has an attorney, the court might not agree to $0.00.
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Right. Just to clarify:

If you agree to $0 child support and neither of you ever asks for a modification AND if the custodial parent never receives Welfare or other money from the state, it will stay at $0. It only gets changed if someone requests a change and/or the state has to support the custodial parent and wants to recover its money.

Note, also, that some judges might not sign a $0 support agreement if it is grossly unfair. For example, if the custodial parent has no attorney and maximum income-earning ability is minimum wage, while non-custodial parent is has a six-figure (or higher) income and has an attorney, the court might not agree to $0.00.
Thanks for the clarification :)
 

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