Hello. Update-This is his plan: showing his hate to help me pay for our children and hate for the County taking out money from his check for child support. Sounds to me like he will not help pay for the older boys (one is a college freshman) medical/dental/vision unless i switch insurance? Is that blackmail (don't laugh, but just curious or just bullying?). There is more to that but whatever. Or am I reading it wrong? Background again: From when he stopped paying the "side deal" last year from not wanting the county involved, he owes me $1682 as of September 1 for phones/medical at $81 per child (i will never get money from the car i bought/our oldest drove and i insured him for 3(technically 4) years while in HS). I pay $5170.88 a year (biweekly payments) for medical/dental/vision so it comes out to $1,034.18 per person per month. Every January medical/dental/vision costs go up. Will I need to request a review as of January 1 I guess?
Also, the court is already taking money out of child child support to pay him back his over payments but apparently he didn't agree with the court on that and feels I owe him more. SO he's not in agreement with that I guess. I believe it's about 1400 now I owe him but again, the county is taking out payments of the child support to pay him back what the Judge ordered. He agreed at the time, if he didn't, shouldn't he have appealed that?
HIM: Wanted to share my plan for chipping in to help with some of the boys expenses.
- The court took care of child support for xxxx and I agree with their calculations on that. However, on the medical side, they took the cost for family, subtracted single person (you), then only divided by two instead of the four people that it covers. I will just leave the court order for xxx as-is and that is the end of the court-directed payment calculations.
- What we will do on our own to help out because it's the right thing:
I will be paying the proper $40.50 each for xxx and xxx,
$81.50 total for medical on xxx and xxx
xxx and xxx's phones are $20/month. x is no longer covered since he works and agreed to pay for it himself.
$40/month total for xxx and xxx.
xxx insurance – I paid for the car ($5,000) + ~$200 in insurance/month on the Toyota. If we move him to the Blue Ford, your cost goes up $30 and the Toyota drops to $100. So, you pay $30 and I pay $100 related to xxx. That is workable for me. If you are agreeable, please let me know and contact State Farm to make the change.
Total transferred will be $121.50/month once State Farm is all set with xxx on the Ford as we have just been wasting money since he started driving by not setting it up optimally.
- What we need to figure out retroactive to July , 2020 when xxx and xxx were emancipated - as it is the right thing too:
- You owe me $5,272 retroactively from overpayments.
- I owe you $121.50 for half of March and April - September which comes to $789.75.
- You got xxx a lot of college stuff! I got him some too but let's call it $700 in your favor anyway.
The difference is $3,782.50 that you still owe me. But…you do a lot for the kids, you spend the money wisely, you help them out and watch for deals!! Also, I stopped paying extra for phones etc when the county kept taking out too much starting July last year, so that is about $600-$900 depending on if you include xxx. So still around $3,000 that you are ahead – there was some added medical on top of that too for xxx only so that is in your favor too.
So
, I am willing to forgive the remainder which is easily well over $2,000.
Yes, just forgive that amount.
I will even sweeten the pot a bit with a one-time, double dip, transfer of $243 for August & September just to help out. If you would like to proceed, just make the State Farm change and put this behind us.
Thanks,