the fetal position and suck your thumbs.
However, let me stick to what may help.
I have researched child support laws in several states and in each of them representing yourself is *discouraged* but allowed. Allowed, I say. I successfully got my child support back through the court system in
brother didn't show. Pop! Emotional damage.
We don't know exactly what this last order is based on. It's frustrating,
he's paying a lot in child support so he doesn't have the funds to be
spending on a legal team, at least one that would be able to appeal this.
> If
> Be thankful that you have to pay child support and still get
> to see your kid. My brother went through a nasty divorce.
> Just recently, his ex was able to get an order from a judge
> barring him from seeing the children at all because of the
> emotional harm he might
Be thankful that you have to pay child support and still get to see your
kid. My brother went through a nasty divorce. Just recently, his ex was
able to get an order from a judge barring him from seeing the children at
all because of the emotional harm he might do. It's very interesting
Critz
Obviously, the laws are different in each state, but the all basically suck. In FL, they don't care about the time thing, they figure things on a percentage. For example:
Let's say that while married, family income was $55,000. Now let's say that I made $35,000 and wife made $20,000. Th
of you have any knowledge on this... but ...
>
> i'm a bit confused (don't think I do not want to take care of my
son)
>
> if my ex and I have 50/50 custody. then why do I have to pay child
support? I don't get it. She's
> not paying me an
x27;t think I do not want to take care of my
> son)
>
> if my ex and I have 50/50 custody. then why do I have to pay child
> support? I don't get it. She's
> not paying me anything. i can understand if she had full
> custody but WTF??
>
> --
>
The cost of child support is split proportionately between both parents
according to income. The bottom line is, the court presumes there are
costs associated with having the child she will have to bear as well,
and the amount you pay is a percentage of the total costs proportionate
to how much
oi CF-Community,!!
not sure if any of you have any knowledge on this... but ...
i'm a bit confused (don't think I do not want to take care of my son)
if my ex and I have 50/50 custody. then why do I have to pay child support? I don't get it. She's
not payin