What is the name of your state? Oregon.
My wife and I have been married for 2 years, and have been apart for the last month. She is at the house we rent, with our 2 kids. I've been staying with a co-worker. I've always been responsible for 100% of the rent, bills, and expenses. And plan on continuing to do so until this is final (divorce). Child support is a pretty clear cut formula. But spousal support seems to be a huge grey area. Obviously our marriage is short so that is a factor. However as of last school year 2017/2018. The kids are in school all day and there was no reason for her not to work. Before it was the best option as I don't make a lot of money and couldn't afford childcare. As far as I know the state of oregon assumes all healthy adults are able to work. Is this a factor? As in she shouldn't be expecting to live off support without working. Is me paying all expenses in the mean time a factor? We don't have any shared debt or property, only 2 cars which were both in my name, and I already signed the title of her van over to her. However, I have paid off almost $15k in fines and collections for her over the past 4 years. Is that a factor? I'm assuming Transitional support is what we'd fall under. Since our marriage was short. As far as time split with the kids, that's still up in the air. But more than likely I'll have 2-3 days a week. We were supposed to file together but twice now she has decided not to at the last minute. So I'm working on filing now. I'm just really in the dark about how a number is reached.
My wife and I have been married for 2 years, and have been apart for the last month. She is at the house we rent, with our 2 kids. I've been staying with a co-worker. I've always been responsible for 100% of the rent, bills, and expenses. And plan on continuing to do so until this is final (divorce). Child support is a pretty clear cut formula. But spousal support seems to be a huge grey area. Obviously our marriage is short so that is a factor. However as of last school year 2017/2018. The kids are in school all day and there was no reason for her not to work. Before it was the best option as I don't make a lot of money and couldn't afford childcare. As far as I know the state of oregon assumes all healthy adults are able to work. Is this a factor? As in she shouldn't be expecting to live off support without working. Is me paying all expenses in the mean time a factor? We don't have any shared debt or property, only 2 cars which were both in my name, and I already signed the title of her van over to her. However, I have paid off almost $15k in fines and collections for her over the past 4 years. Is that a factor? I'm assuming Transitional support is what we'd fall under. Since our marriage was short. As far as time split with the kids, that's still up in the air. But more than likely I'll have 2-3 days a week. We were supposed to file together but twice now she has decided not to at the last minute. So I'm working on filing now. I'm just really in the dark about how a number is reached.