I became disabled approx 2 yrs ago. I make 24,500, so far half of that has been spent on medical bills this year. My ex received $950 in child support for our DD from SSDI. He wants more and is suing me for it. My lawyer said he's getting more child support now than he would've if I was still working. So he is being greedy. She said the judge may make me pay a sm amt or nothing at all. I'm not too worried about the here and now.
In June, ex will stop receiving SSDI payments as DD will have graduated from HS. We suspect he will come after me then for support (again, should be minimal) but also for college.
Here's the problem, in our separation agreement, we agreed to pay half of a State school. I thought that just meant tuition and for 4 yrs that would be 12k for my share, I could've handled that. But it also means room and board, so I will be on the hook for $40k.
I can take 20k out of Roth contributions. The other will have to come from my other IRA. I am allowed to touch retirement money because I am disabled but there will be the tax penalty.
My question is how badly does taking 40k from a 500k retirement set up affect me? I need that retirement money to last me 40 yrs.
Please don't tell me to take it all out and invest in real estate. I want to know if it will greatly affect a portfolio of index funds invested fairly aggressively (90% stock, 10% bond)
In June, ex will stop receiving SSDI payments as DD will have graduated from HS. We suspect he will come after me then for support (again, should be minimal) but also for college.
Here's the problem, in our separation agreement, we agreed to pay half of a State school. I thought that just meant tuition and for 4 yrs that would be 12k for my share, I could've handled that. But it also means room and board, so I will be on the hook for $40k.
I can take 20k out of Roth contributions. The other will have to come from my other IRA. I am allowed to touch retirement money because I am disabled but there will be the tax penalty.
My question is how badly does taking 40k from a 500k retirement set up affect me? I need that retirement money to last me 40 yrs.
Please don't tell me to take it all out and invest in real estate. I want to know if it will greatly affect a portfolio of index funds invested fairly aggressively (90% stock, 10% bond)
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