TheLadiesMan
Master Don Juan
I originally was asking for every other week with my son. I worked my butt off for 3 years at this job to get in position to be able to do just this.
When I finally was rewarded my 1st shift position... my son's mother denied me anymore time with him. Mind you, I'm paying close to $600 a month in child support. Struggling, but I felt if this is what I have to pay to see my son, ok.
..but instead of letting me see my son, I was denied so I went to the courts.
We sat down with a mediator and hammered out a lot of the issues, and concerns, and all was well. I had asked for every other week, and she said no. So, I said give me 2 days out of the week, and every other weekend, for which she said ok. Tax exempt, she said no to every other year. So out of 20 plus issues, 2 were not resolved. Mediation over.
Two weeks ago, she called the mediator, said she wanted to get together with me to discuss issues again... today was that day.
She told the mediator and I, she was not cool with 2 days out of the week now. Being that he's starting kindergarten. I informed her, as well as the mediator that, separated families do this all the time, and since our son has grown up in this type of shared parenting, the change is not that difficult.
She still said no... to me getting my son one extra day out of the week.
Now I know this was money motivated, but I'm not exactly sure how?
So my question is... what happens to child support when a father gets his child more than 2 days out of the week, and every other weekend?
Something happens, but I don't know what it is???? All I know is that she's totally tripping out about it, and doesn't want me to get any weekdays with him because of it.
Mind you I have no problem with what my child support is now. If I did, I would have contested it a long time ago. The proceedings is for legal rights, and shared parenting of my son.
I told her that she's still going to get child support from me, and that all I'm asking is for one more day out of the week to be a father to him, to help him with school, to teach him things only a father can, and she's denying me for reasons I believe, has to do with child support payments.
So why is she keeping me from my son?
When I finally was rewarded my 1st shift position... my son's mother denied me anymore time with him. Mind you, I'm paying close to $600 a month in child support. Struggling, but I felt if this is what I have to pay to see my son, ok.
..but instead of letting me see my son, I was denied so I went to the courts.
We sat down with a mediator and hammered out a lot of the issues, and concerns, and all was well. I had asked for every other week, and she said no. So, I said give me 2 days out of the week, and every other weekend, for which she said ok. Tax exempt, she said no to every other year. So out of 20 plus issues, 2 were not resolved. Mediation over.
Two weeks ago, she called the mediator, said she wanted to get together with me to discuss issues again... today was that day.
She told the mediator and I, she was not cool with 2 days out of the week now. Being that he's starting kindergarten. I informed her, as well as the mediator that, separated families do this all the time, and since our son has grown up in this type of shared parenting, the change is not that difficult.
She still said no... to me getting my son one extra day out of the week.
Now I know this was money motivated, but I'm not exactly sure how?
So my question is... what happens to child support when a father gets his child more than 2 days out of the week, and every other weekend?
Something happens, but I don't know what it is???? All I know is that she's totally tripping out about it, and doesn't want me to get any weekdays with him because of it.
Mind you I have no problem with what my child support is now. If I did, I would have contested it a long time ago. The proceedings is for legal rights, and shared parenting of my son.
I told her that she's still going to get child support from me, and that all I'm asking is for one more day out of the week to be a father to him, to help him with school, to teach him things only a father can, and she's denying me for reasons I believe, has to do with child support payments.
So why is she keeping me from my son?