Legal Question in Family Law in Georgia
Child Support
I�m filing for a no-fault divorce and since I don�t have a lot of money because I�m unemployed, I used a website to draw up my papers. I�m asking for $150 a week for child support (my spouse currently makes 36000 a year). He says that this is way to much and he won�t sign the papers because he doesn�t want to pay that much. He says I don�t need that much money b/c I live with my parents right now. I didn�t work the whole time we were together so I could stay home with our daughter. I�m trying to get my real estate license right now and I don�t want to live on my own and not be able to support my daughter. He says that the court system will look at the fact that I live with my parents and my dad�s income. I was wondering if this is true, and does he have a chance of getting the payments lowered. He also lives with his parents right now. Also, he doesn�t want to file, but he wants to take this to court and fight it. So now I�m supposed to take this to court and have to pay all the costs just so he can fight it. Is there anyway around this?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Child Support
What he has told you is untrue. Child support will be based on 17-23% of his income. Also, because you did not work during the marriage, you may be entitled to alimony. Please contact my office for further consultation on this matter.