What do I put on parenting plan and child support forms?

I am in the process of divorce. I have already file initial paperwork. My husband and I have agreed that he will not pay child support and I will have 100% custody with visitation only at my discretion. I have no idea what to put on the forms though. Do I put on there exactly what we have agreed upon?

And yes, we have both thought this through and are in AGREEMENT so please no advice about not doing this. Thanks!!!

A judge will not allow it. He will be forced to pay child support, a judge doesn’t care what you agreed, legally you cannot sign off on it anymore. That said, he can sign off his rights to visitation and or custody. He will still owe child support they will garnish his wages. It does not matter what you put on the forms child support is factored off his income by the state.

3 Responses to “What do I put on parenting plan and child support forms?”

  1. Common sense isn't anymore.. Says:

    A judge will not allow it. He will be forced to pay child support, a judge doesn’t care what you agreed, legally you cannot sign off on it anymore. That said, he can sign off his rights to visitation and or custody. He will still owe child support they will garnish his wages. It does not matter what you put on the forms child support is factored off his income by the state.
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  2. just my opinion Says:

    Yes, you put exactley what you and him have agreed upon becaus ehtat’s the final decision….good luck
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  3. @}>---- Good Luck! Says:

    A judge is very unlikely to agree to this unless you make substantially more money then your husband, I mean, like he has a low paying job while you have a successful career. Now, you may have to wait outside of court and once everything is done you both just do as you has wished. You can close your case against him on child support and a judge cannot enforce you to re-open one if it is your wish to not have one open. As far as visitations being at your discretion, it sounds a bit power tripping to me and I really advice you to think of the children, not issues between you and him.
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