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Question by dave
Submitted on 1/3/2004
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I am losing 50% of my paycheck for child support. the mother doesn't work. the child is 15. I can't afford a lawyer. What do I do


Answer by Connie
Submitted on 3/12/2004
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Why is supporting your child "losing" your paycheck?  It cost money to raise a child and lots of it.  Be glad the mother is at home raising your child in a loving manner.  If however, you feel you are paying more than you should, you can always have the courts re-evaluate what you are paying to have it lowered.

 

Answer by Paul Watson
Submitted on 6/14/2004
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You should kill her and teach these money hungry demons a lesson.

 

Answer by bek
Submitted on 11/28/2005
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While she's out spending your child support payments on new shoes, clothing, drugs, or whatever, you'll be selling your home just to survive.

You're screwed, buddy.  But not as bad as I am.  I am in the same situation and the child is 6 months old.  I'll be paying $700 a month for the next 17.5 years, which is about 3 years before I retire from my job.  I've already raised one child, and I can tell you that it doesn't take $700 a month to raise one.  If that was the case, many people couldn't afford a house or vehicle to get to work, and nobody would be having kids.  However, since you have an income and she's a deadbeat, you pay for everything.  And what's funny is, while you have NO say about whether she has an abortion, you still have to pay through the nose while she sits at home jobless.

 

Answer by Carlos
Submitted on 3/14/2007
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50% is too much I'm with you. Just don't pay and it will get to court.

 

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