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Instead of making his other bills (whatever they are) the OPs responsibility, how about saying the Dad could have brought that up BEFORE he signed a contract stating otherwise? It's HIS fault, not the OPs. If he'd have said that he wanted to pay on the 15th, they'd have written things that way so she'd still be covered in court. If she willingly agrees to let him break the terms of the contract, the rest of her contract isn't enforcable, either.
If people are so willing to assume that he's living hand to mouth and needs every cent on certain times, why aren't they giving that same consideration to the OP? If they (the OP) do daycare for income, you can bet they ARE counting on that money to pay bills, it's not just for fun and to throw out the window. It's a job, you pay for services, that's the way it works. If you sign a contrct, you signed it. When it's time to renew it, they can write it differently.
That Dad could just as easily rearrange how he writes his check to still account for that money coming out on the 15th on his end....he can simply write a check on the 15th of the month and record it as being for daycare (and subtract that out of available funds) and give it to her on the 1st. It's called a budget, heck, he can even find a free program online to track all of his bills and due dates, sounds like maybe he could use that. It doesn't sound like he's having trouble paying his bills in general, just in paying them all at certain times and a budget would easily solve that for him by showing that some money is set aside from the 1st/15th paycheck to pay XXX bill. As an aside, the easiest bill payment date to move is probably a credit card. I've been asked every time I've called to change an address or whatever if my due date still works for me and if it doesn't, they'll be happy to move it for me.
I have to agree with the person who said having two people paying for one child sounds like trouble coming. It does to me, too.
If people are so willing to assume that he's living hand to mouth and needs every cent on certain times, why aren't they giving that same consideration to the OP? If they (the OP) do daycare for income, you can bet they ARE counting on that money to pay bills, it's not just for fun and to throw out the window. It's a job, you pay for services, that's the way it works. If you sign a contrct, you signed it. When it's time to renew it, they can write it differently.
That Dad could just as easily rearrange how he writes his check to still account for that money coming out on the 15th on his end....he can simply write a check on the 15th of the month and record it as being for daycare (and subtract that out of available funds) and give it to her on the 1st. It's called a budget, heck, he can even find a free program online to track all of his bills and due dates, sounds like maybe he could use that. It doesn't sound like he's having trouble paying his bills in general, just in paying them all at certain times and a budget would easily solve that for him by showing that some money is set aside from the 1st/15th paycheck to pay XXX bill. As an aside, the easiest bill payment date to move is probably a credit card. I've been asked every time I've called to change an address or whatever if my due date still works for me and if it doesn't, they'll be happy to move it for me.
I have to agree with the person who said having two people paying for one child sounds like trouble coming. It does to me, too.
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