Hi,
To progress a divorce with claim for child support, would request you to help me understand how to go about determing how much to claim for :
How fairly can I expect the court to judge and pass a child support order? Can it be pre-dated i.e. start from the child's early days? My husband has paid a total sum of 40K (5K per month over 8 months) towards my child's upkeep - she is now 4 years old. This amount was paid without my asking, without any discussion and without my agreement. Also this amount was paid during a confusing time early on in the separation and I suspect it was so he could show it as a record of sending money. I have, in addition, returned all wedding jewellery and other gifts gifted by my in-laws (both to me and my daughter).
He might be earning in the range of Rs 2 Lacs cash in hand per month - how does the court judge how much is in the best interest of the child? I currently spend about 30K per month on my daughter exclusively - aside from her schooling / other needs, long term investments are all made towards her education / future, leaving me with no room for post-retirement planning.
His lifestyle on the other hand, is extravagant and unencumbered as he has no responsibilities at all and no debt either. As a working woman earning 75k per month and with some important responsibilities towards my own parents, do you think I could claim for 50% of his income? Should I make a monthly claim or a lumpsum?
Can child support payment be correlated with inheritance? He is the only son of his parents and has a married sister. His parental home is owned by his grandmother presently. His parents have a separate property too. Does my daughter have rights to these assets? What happens if he remarries and wishes to provide for property for children born out of the next marriage?
Considering he is in a different city now and the case will be filed in my current city, what happens if he / his lawyer ducks hearings ? Can he duck payments?
What would you advise me in general for the long and challenging road ahead? What kind of proof should I arm myself with?
Thanks a lot for your response,
Regds
T