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Apr 23, 2014
9:05
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Choke
Sounds like we disagree...
to me, whatever those costs are, they remain constant. Almost without exception, expenses don't change because a parent's income changes. Does that make sense?
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What I would change about child support laws
Choke
4/23/14 8:53am
Regarding #1, income can be imputed, a dad can't get off by just quitting his
Mems
4/23/14 8:56am
My state is the same...
Choke
4/23/14 8:57am
If you have a rich dad who can pay the $2,000/mo, but judge says, "kid doesn't
Non-donor troll
4/23/14 9:01am
Sounds like we disagree...
Choke
4/23/14 9:05am
Ha, just wait until this happens to you
MightyFreakingCougar
4/23/14 10:19am
It's such a mess.
Belboz
4/23/14 9:22am
the step father is physically abusive?
bald man
4/23/14 9:25am
not really as bad as it seems.
Belboz
4/23/14 9:38am
Hmm, seems to me if the child is living there no child support
bald man
4/23/14 9:41am
I can't break her finances and put that guilt on my sons.
Belboz
4/23/14 9:48am
AND
Belboz
4/23/14 9:52am
Obviously, the complete picture is impossible to present in this forum
bald man
4/23/14 10:16am
you should have a talk with both your son and your ex
pellegrino
4/23/14 10:09am
I don't get child support laws at all
KingDave
4/23/14 10:25am
I agree with this
Twin Roots
4/23/14 11:15am
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