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Ohiogal

Queen Bee
It can be that easy but both of them should be aware that child support is NEVER set in stone and can be modified -- or at least a modification sought -- at any time.
 


LdiJ

Senior Member
OK, just in need for more opinions.

I gave my sister Tigger's advice and told her to talk to another lawyer. She did go to see one in tow with the agreement that the original lawyer drew up. She also sent my brother in law to another seperate attorney too. She wanted everything to be "safe". The two other attorney's said that the agreement was fair. So now they are going to stay with their original attorney.

I'm trying to keep in mind that I'm jaded by my own situation, but some things seem odd to me so if anyone can straighten me up, I'd appreciate it.

My sister is going to be the residential parent, for purposes of having an addresses for the school, daycare, medical, etc. Their time is going to be the 50/50 that they agreed on, with the first right of refusal.

There is going to be no support awarded but they have to split day care costs.

question; kids are 10 and 2. So the oldest will be out of day care (before and after school) in the next two years, while the other has around another 10 years...if not babysat by the older child later. When daycare is done then there will be no money issue between the two of them right? So no support on either side??? Do they need to go back to court at that time, or let it die provided they are still working together?

Brother in law is to carry medical on the kids, with my sister paying 75% of uninsured costs. His job has amazing insurance, so this is minimal...if any.

Is it really this easy? Again, I'm jaded so I'm surprised how uncomplicated it is even with everyone in agreement. Thanks
Yes, its really that easy. When both parties are in total agreement, its really that easy.
 

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