Shared Expense Dispute Resolution

Summary

In Illinois, providing receipts for shared childrens expenses may not be enough; invoices are also needed. Health insurance costs in the financial affidavit should include medical, dental, vision, and accidental insurance premiums. The amount of responsibility for shared expenses depends on the divorce agreement and factors like income and custody. For pre-tax deductions, your share for two kids would be roughly $944.42, and for post-tax deductions, approximately $629.22. Consult a legal professional for precise calculations.

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I provided them with payment statements from the YMCA Aftercare, additionally, other reciepts showing my payment. Also gave him access to Splitwise which we were using to share receipts. Plus Alana herself knows i paid and she hasnt. So does her lawyer's response stand? how can i best respond back? This email was originally written to come to some sort of agreement before the hearing and settle.
It seems like you're dealing with a dispute over shared expenses. Here are a few general tips:
*. Gather all possible receipts and invoices related to the expenses.
*. Ensure these documents clearly show they are for your shared children.
*. Consider seeking legal advice to help articulate your stance in response to the lawyer's email.
*. Be prepared to explain your employment situation if it continues to be a point of contention.
Remember, this advice is general in nature.
can his reponse stand in the court?
Yes, the response from your ex-wife's attorney can stand in court. Illinois law requires clear evidence of expenses. If the court considers the evidence provided as insufficient, it may not rule in your favor. Consider consulting with a legal professional for further guidance.
so is providing recipts of payments made on the childrens behalf not enough? do i need invoices?
In Illinois, providing receipts of payments may not be enough. You may need to provide invoices to show what the payments were for and to prove they were indeed for your shared children's expenses. This can help counter any claims of ambiguity.
can you please check in point * of the financial affidavit for health insurance, what should it entail. like should it be only the medical premiums, or should it also have dental, vision and accidental stuff?
Point * of the Illinois Financial Affidavit includes health insurance costs. It should encompass different types of insurance you pay for, including:
- Medical insurance premiums
- Dental insurance premiums
- Vision insurance premiums
It may also include other health-related insurances like accidental. Always try to provide detailed information for accuracy.
so how much would i be responsible for?
The amount you're responsible for would depend on the details in your divorce agreement. The court would consider factors like your income, child custody arrangement, and shared expenses. Consulting with a legal professional would give you a more precise understanding.
here are some breakup of expense alana provided can you please check. this is for three people and i am responsible for half of the two kids. lets call it its equal for kids and adults then how much will i be responsible for? Description Amount YTD Accidental Death & Dis. *.* *.* Dental Plan *.* *.* Dependent Care Reimbursement *.* *,*.* Health Care Reimbursement *.* *.* Medical Plan *.* *.* Vision Plan *.* *.* Pre Tax Deductions *.* *,*.* Post Tax Deductions Description Amount YTD Auto Personal Use *.* *,*.* Child Life *.* *.* Life Insurance *.* *.* Voluntary Benefits Program *.* *.* Post Tax Deductions *.* *,*.*
Given the information you've provided, if we consider equal costs for kids and adults, your share for the two kids would be half. For pre-tax deductions, it would be roughly $*.* and for post-tax deductions, it would be approximately $*.*. Please consult a legal professional for accurate calculations.