Since I am in Mexico running a meter for my computer access I do not have the bandwidth to dispute the perception that the system is biased against men, but let me say that I feel very strongly that just the opposite is the case, and I can back it up with stories that would make you guys assume the
Nope. He hasn't been accused of that. It's all been under the umbrella of
emotional damage. When his son asked him when he'd see him again, and my
brother told him that he would have to check with the mother and the
parenting coordinator, he was accused of emotional harm because that was an
adult
> 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 intere
checked,
we don't have a whole lot of songs that feature the cowbell!"
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 2:15 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Child Support.
>
> It's a general fai
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
It's a general failure of the legal system where they still think women
can't work or exist on their own and need to have support. Even if you had
80% custody, you'd probably be expected to pay. It's totally sexist and
sucks.
> oi CF-Community,!!
>
> not sure if any of you have any knowledge on
From what i understand, who ever makes the most has to pay to the
other. Unless they both agree that no one should pay.
HTH
Phillip b
Critter wrote:
> 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 t
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 she