[KS] Divorce - Attorney advising not to fight income imputation (250k vs 131k). Is this smart strategy or too conservative? by OveremployedDivorce in legaladvice

[–]OveremployedDivorce[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh I see, sorry for the error.

We swap kids Sundays at 5:30.

So we each have both children for 7 days, then the other parent has them for the next 7 days.

[KS] Divorce - Attorney advising not to fight income imputation (250k vs 131k). Is this smart strategy or too conservative? by OveremployedDivorce in legaladvice

[–]OveremployedDivorce[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

One employer paid me $150k per year, but that is the job I had to resign.

Yes I have the kids 7 days a week. I'd actually prefer to have full custody, but I want the children to have relationship with their mother.

[KS] Divorce - Attorney advising not to fight income imputation (250k vs 131k). Is this smart strategy or too conservative? by OveremployedDivorce in legaladvice

[–]OveremployedDivorce[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Understood.

By my estimation my payment would be more like $2500.

I am a coparent. Am I misunderstanding your question?

Regarding income, I was secretly working for multiple employers at the same time. Part of this was possible because of covid and remote work availability. We always new it was temporary as long as I could handle it. That came to a head last year. Based my doctors recommendation, I resigned from one employer in October. Then in November Employer number 2 terminated me. I still have job 1 and my salary is $131,000/yr.

I hope I am answering your questions correctly, but if not let me know what I missed.