What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? TX
Basic info:
Dad and I will be moving to a 50/50 schedule for our two kids this summer (Ages 6 & 8)
I am moving into their school district to make this possible
We have both agreed to split all expenses for the kids in half (except for day to day ones when they're with us)
Our current parenting plan is very generalized and doesn't cover any of this. Until now, we have agreed on everything, we get along very well. We're not even arguing at this point, just discussing things.
I currently pay support to him and will continue to do so until the new schedule begins.
There are a few questions I have and I would love the opinion of others to see if I am being reasonable or too nitpicky.
1. Dad currently has insurance on them that is expensive compared to what I would normally be able to get for them through my job. However, there is a possibility that I will be let go within the next year (pending merger) so I don't want to add them onto my policy just to have to switch them to COBRA, which is much more expensive. Dad has taken the monthly cost of his insurance policy which covers him, our two kids and his step-child, and split it into four equal parts. He is asking for me to pay 1/4 of the total cost so I would be paying for one child and he would be paying for the other. I know that insurance premiums are normally not the same amount for each person that you add onto the policy. What I proposed is taking the difference between what he pays now for everyone and what he would pay for just himself and splitting that difference into thirds. That is the amount that it is costing him to have the kids on his policy and then I would be responsible for one child or 1/3 of that cost (remember, the step-child is on there as well so I'm including that in the calculation).
2. I also asked if we could move the kids to a policy that I would be able to get through work (once I either know if I will be able to stay with the company or am eligible for insurance through a new job) if the benefits are at least equal and the premiums are substantially less. I realize he still has a step-child to insure and often the cost is the same no matter how many children are on the policy. Should I just continue to allow him to cover them and pay the more expensive premiums because of the step-child or am I reasonable in asking to have them covered on an equal, but less expensive policy?
3. For Christmas, he got our oldest child an IPhone (Please, no judgements. I know the opinion on this varies greatly). I seem to remember him telling me at the time that it wasn't costing him anything extra to add that line to his plan. Or it could have been just a little bit more, but I do remember thinking that was a great deal either way. He is splitting his current phone bill into four (the number of people on it) and asking that I pay half of one of those parts. However, I think that we should only be splitting the additional money it costs him every month now that our child is on his plan instead of 1/4 of the total bill.
4. I was able to research several policies available where his current insurance policy comes from. In reviewing that and taking away what he is asking I pay for the phone (assuming it didn't cost him any extra), the total difference for me is about $100/month. I know that may not seem like a lot to some people but that is significant for me, especially since I will be spending at least what I used to pay in child support to support both kids when they're with me. This includes splitting any other costs they have like their after-school activities and so on.
Please let me know which way you each believe is fair. I don�t want to cheat him out of any money but I don't want to pay an amount that is unfair to me either.
Basic info:
Dad and I will be moving to a 50/50 schedule for our two kids this summer (Ages 6 & 8)
I am moving into their school district to make this possible
We have both agreed to split all expenses for the kids in half (except for day to day ones when they're with us)
Our current parenting plan is very generalized and doesn't cover any of this. Until now, we have agreed on everything, we get along very well. We're not even arguing at this point, just discussing things.
I currently pay support to him and will continue to do so until the new schedule begins.
There are a few questions I have and I would love the opinion of others to see if I am being reasonable or too nitpicky.
1. Dad currently has insurance on them that is expensive compared to what I would normally be able to get for them through my job. However, there is a possibility that I will be let go within the next year (pending merger) so I don't want to add them onto my policy just to have to switch them to COBRA, which is much more expensive. Dad has taken the monthly cost of his insurance policy which covers him, our two kids and his step-child, and split it into four equal parts. He is asking for me to pay 1/4 of the total cost so I would be paying for one child and he would be paying for the other. I know that insurance premiums are normally not the same amount for each person that you add onto the policy. What I proposed is taking the difference between what he pays now for everyone and what he would pay for just himself and splitting that difference into thirds. That is the amount that it is costing him to have the kids on his policy and then I would be responsible for one child or 1/3 of that cost (remember, the step-child is on there as well so I'm including that in the calculation).
2. I also asked if we could move the kids to a policy that I would be able to get through work (once I either know if I will be able to stay with the company or am eligible for insurance through a new job) if the benefits are at least equal and the premiums are substantially less. I realize he still has a step-child to insure and often the cost is the same no matter how many children are on the policy. Should I just continue to allow him to cover them and pay the more expensive premiums because of the step-child or am I reasonable in asking to have them covered on an equal, but less expensive policy?
3. For Christmas, he got our oldest child an IPhone (Please, no judgements. I know the opinion on this varies greatly). I seem to remember him telling me at the time that it wasn't costing him anything extra to add that line to his plan. Or it could have been just a little bit more, but I do remember thinking that was a great deal either way. He is splitting his current phone bill into four (the number of people on it) and asking that I pay half of one of those parts. However, I think that we should only be splitting the additional money it costs him every month now that our child is on his plan instead of 1/4 of the total bill.
4. I was able to research several policies available where his current insurance policy comes from. In reviewing that and taking away what he is asking I pay for the phone (assuming it didn't cost him any extra), the total difference for me is about $100/month. I know that may not seem like a lot to some people but that is significant for me, especially since I will be spending at least what I used to pay in child support to support both kids when they're with me. This includes splitting any other costs they have like their after-school activities and so on.
Please let me know which way you each believe is fair. I don�t want to cheat him out of any money but I don't want to pay an amount that is unfair to me either.
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