Since she's not working (and hasn't for many years) will child support be figured up on her having any income at all?
She's getting custody of our child & we get an adoption subsidy for him because he has medical problems. Will she get to keep that full amount & if so, will that be figured as her income?
He also goes to daycare because she is in school full time, 5 days a week. Will child support require me to pay that too?
When she graduates in 6months, will I be able to get child support lowered with her new income?
Since she has been a stay at home mom for 5 years, will I be required to pay her alimony?
Thanks!
The adoption subsidy goes with the child. Its designed to provide extra help for the child. No, it probably won't be figured as part of her income.
Yes, you will be required to share the daycare expenses, maybe even pay them in full until she graduates.
Yes, her getting a job is a change in circumstance that will allow you to petition for a modification of child support.
You may be required to pay some temporary alimony until she graduates.
Wouldn't it make a whole lot more sense to put off separating until she graduates and gets a job? If she is graduating in May that is only 4 1/2 months from now, not six. If you do proceed with the divorce wouldn't it also make more sense to agree that she remains in the house until she graduates and gets a job, (or at least until she graduates), and you provide an allowance to cover what you are already covering now? Your divorce would be a whole lot less complicated that way.