Who Pays What During a Divorce
Child Support: The party who does not have the majority of time pays child support or if the parties have equal custody time usually based on overnights, the party who earns more pays child support.
Spousal Support/Alimony: Paid by the party who earns more income
Mortgage/household bills: Paid by the party who remains in the home
Car Payment: Paid by the party who uses the car
Car Insurance: Paid by the party who uses the car
Medical Insurance: Paid by the party who carries the insurance and allocated during child support and spousal support in proportion to incomes
Home Equity Loan: Depends on what the loan was used for. May require a special relief action.
Credit Card Bills: Responsibility of both parties for what accumulated during the marriage. Typically paid by party whose name it in to protect credit but any payments made after separation should be document for shared reimbursement.
Repairs to House: Routine repairs are paid by party using home. Repairs that increase value f home benefit both parties and any payments made post separation should be documented to seek a credit.
Taxes: Parties may choose to file jointly or separately. If file jointly, usually a joint expense.
College Tuition: Neither parent is responsible for college tuition for children and any payments are voluntary and not reimburseable.
Legal Fees: Each party is responsible to pay their own legal fees
Filing Fees: The party who files
Expert Witness Fees: The party who retains the expert
Business Valuation Costs: The party who seeks the valuation
Appraisal: The party who obtains the appraisal
Pension Valuation: The party who obtains the valuation