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Should I do a separate parenting plan for the baby?
We are divorcing without attorneys, and need advice. The baby is due in January, and will require different visitation time with her father than the other kids. She will be exclusively breastfed. The divorce will be final in December if we agree on plans, but his child support obligation for the baby won't start until she is born, I think. I am confused about how to calculate child support and parenting time for her separately from her brothers without a separate parenting plan. Any advice? We live in Colorado.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Sure, it makes sense to me for you guys to work out a separate parenting plan for the baby once the baby is born. Good for you on deciding to breastfeed the baby. Good luck with that. Calculate child support for the children that are here right now. When the baby is born, then you can file for a modification of the child support based on a change in circumstances. HTH.