What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Colorado
We are doing a "no-lawyer" divorce, completed mediation and reached a full agreement on all matters. He tried to do some fancy last-minute reconfiguring of the child support and I made extra concessions to be easier on him, we got all notarized on 2/14 and I filed it yesterday, supposedly the last step before the facilitators review docs and schedules our last court date. But I just found out he's trying to buy a brand new car and was trying to keep the support low so he could "afford" the payments. So 2 questions, 1) is it too late for me to change my mind and ask for more? he basically made me claim higher income than I actually earn, and lowered the percentage of time custody below what we had agreed in mediation. And 2) is $400/month decent or ridiculously low for 2 kids? Ages 8 and 5, both girls, I make under $3300/mo (before deductions/expenses for my home business) and he makes over $5300, although he does pay $300/month for their insurance.
We are doing a "no-lawyer" divorce, completed mediation and reached a full agreement on all matters. He tried to do some fancy last-minute reconfiguring of the child support and I made extra concessions to be easier on him, we got all notarized on 2/14 and I filed it yesterday, supposedly the last step before the facilitators review docs and schedules our last court date. But I just found out he's trying to buy a brand new car and was trying to keep the support low so he could "afford" the payments. So 2 questions, 1) is it too late for me to change my mind and ask for more? he basically made me claim higher income than I actually earn, and lowered the percentage of time custody below what we had agreed in mediation. And 2) is $400/month decent or ridiculously low for 2 kids? Ages 8 and 5, both girls, I make under $3300/mo (before deductions/expenses for my home business) and he makes over $5300, although he does pay $300/month for their insurance.