Legal Question in Family Law in Illinois
Fiance's Child Support and Marriage
My fiance is currently paying for child support. I earn more financially than my fiance. Questions: If we get married, will the state compute the rate of child support payment based on both my and my soon-to-be-husband's combined income? How can I prevent this from happening? I have money in the bank that I saved long before I met my fiance and I placed aside for my son's future and I don't want it to be touched. Thanks.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Fiance's Child Support and Marriage
Your fiance's child support obligations are his
and his alone. Under Illinois law, your income
cannot be considered as part of the whole pie. This needs to be handled very carefully. As to
your property, you and your husband probably
need an antenuptial agreement before marriage
so the record is straight on who owned what
before the marriage. If you have any additional
questions, I will be happy to answer them.