Division of child support among children
My ex-husband has been paying me support for our 3 children for two years. Prior to this, I supported my children for the most part on my own, with him paying an occasional bill for us. During that period, I went into considerable debt, had my car repossessed, and thus now have a car payment at 24% interest rate and other higher than normal expenses.
My oldest child, who is in college, has just turned 21, and per law, ex has reduced child support, in our case, by $75 a week. I am fine with this. What I am not fine with is his telling the eldest child that I should have been sending her $75 a week, as if the support payments are her spending money. He implied that since she gets a large amount of financial aid, I have been screwing her out of money.
I was of the belief that child support money is used to cover typical living expenses for the family, including rent/mortgage, utilities, transportation, etc. and that it needn't always be divvied up penny by penny to each child. In my case, covering my other children's basic needs happens to cost more than my oldest's cost, and if I need to spend more on some basic expenses for the family (ie car payment), I can any portion of the child support to cover it.
Please note that I provide travel expenses and any money my oldest needs on an as-needed basis, and she is well sheltered and fed, thanks to her grant money (which comes to her because of my stressed financial state).
My ex thinks I owe my daughter 1650 dollars ($75 x 22 mo) of fun money. While I would love to give her that, I can't at the moment.
Have I done wrong by her?