My wife and I are in our mid-30's and have been together for the better part of 17 years. We have been married for about 3 of those years.
We are seeking an amicable divorce. We get along just fine but unfortunately I am simply not the man that will make her happy. We have two children. In Oregon, I don't believe we can file for a simple divorce because there are children involved. My wife has already told me she does not want any alimony but would require money for the kids. The way we have it laid out, she would have the kids mostly during the week and I would have them Friday and the weekends. We have already divided up most of the contents of the home and we each already have a car in our own names.
I do know that my wife will seek the State's support for food stamps. My children are already on the Oregon Health Plan based on my wages. My wife only works 20-30 hours per week and her dad will give her some money each month as well. I work over 50 hours during a regular week on an hourly basis. I would imagine the State would like me to pay child support that THEY determine based on my income. I currently pay almost $300/month for braces for my two kids. I have no problem providing some measure of support, but they will only be with their mother about 4 additional days per month more than me.
I am unsure of what to do next.
My wife and I discussed seeing an attorney TOGETHER to get in writing who is going to have the children which days and who will accept which debts and to who can claim each child on taxes and such. Is child support something that can be cleared through an agreement while filing for divorce like alimony can? We have well less than $30,000 in assets. I think it will be a pretty clean split. I just haven't heard of a couple going through divorce seeing a single attorney to get the paperwork drawn up to match our requests. Can I include the $300 in braces as part of the child support payment?
Would getting a JOINT attorney to write up the paperwork with us be a good idea? We really can't afford for each of us to get our own (I could maybe manage one but my wife certainly couldn't). Opinions? Thank you!
We are seeking an amicable divorce. We get along just fine but unfortunately I am simply not the man that will make her happy. We have two children. In Oregon, I don't believe we can file for a simple divorce because there are children involved. My wife has already told me she does not want any alimony but would require money for the kids. The way we have it laid out, she would have the kids mostly during the week and I would have them Friday and the weekends. We have already divided up most of the contents of the home and we each already have a car in our own names.
I do know that my wife will seek the State's support for food stamps. My children are already on the Oregon Health Plan based on my wages. My wife only works 20-30 hours per week and her dad will give her some money each month as well. I work over 50 hours during a regular week on an hourly basis. I would imagine the State would like me to pay child support that THEY determine based on my income. I currently pay almost $300/month for braces for my two kids. I have no problem providing some measure of support, but they will only be with their mother about 4 additional days per month more than me.
I am unsure of what to do next.
My wife and I discussed seeing an attorney TOGETHER to get in writing who is going to have the children which days and who will accept which debts and to who can claim each child on taxes and such. Is child support something that can be cleared through an agreement while filing for divorce like alimony can? We have well less than $30,000 in assets. I think it will be a pretty clean split. I just haven't heard of a couple going through divorce seeing a single attorney to get the paperwork drawn up to match our requests. Can I include the $300 in braces as part of the child support payment?
Would getting a JOINT attorney to write up the paperwork with us be a good idea? We really can't afford for each of us to get our own (I could maybe manage one but my wife certainly couldn't). Opinions? Thank you!