Legal Question in Family Law in Illinois
CHILD SUPPORT REDUCTION ?
My ex-wife and I have joint custody of our 7 year old son. I now have visitation with him every other weekend and 2 days a week (about 30%). My ex-wife and I have agreed to joint physical custody, so my son will by with me 50% of the time and with his mom 50% of the time. I make a about $25,000 a year more than she does because she is re-married and can afford to work only 1 or 2 days a week. Will I still have to pay child support to my ex-wife? If so, what kind of a reduction can I get?
With joint physical custody, I will be providing more than 50% of the financial support for my son. Will I need his mother's consent to claim him as a dependent on my tax return? I'd appreciate any advice you can give me because I want to avoid litigation as much as possible. Thank you.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: CHILD SUPPORT REDUCTION ?
Hello. Yes, you will have
to continue to pay child
support, but you probably
can get the court to enter
an order allowing you to
take the tax credit because
of the 50% category. There
is really no joint custody
concept; joint parenting
is the order of the day
and that is why child support
continues due to the fact
that one party is designated
as the custodial parent. I
hope I have been helpful.
Good luck.