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Active Marine. IS 600 a month too much for a 3 year old?

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ebonyprincess_1

Junior Member
YOu are so ignorant STEALTH. I don't have a problem with my husband paying that for his child. I make sure it is on time. I was just wondering if it was a correct amount. He was just ordered to pay that after we was together but I stayed by his side. I am not leaving him for that. BEcause I am a virtorous woman.
 


stealth2

Under the Radar Member
What's a "virtorous woman"? Victorious? Virtuous?

Again... Support is determined by guidelines set out by the state, generally based on the relative incomes of the parents. What third parties "feel" is too much is completely moot.
 

genivieve

Member
brisgirl825 said:
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My exhusband was and is angry about the amount of support he pays. And it's Fing rediculious. All I get is $288 per month for two kids. The man has a college education but doesn't use it and he also tells me that he can't support our two children b/c he knocked up some woman and can't afford that one either. Here's an idea...Keep your junk in your pants.

Sarah

This statment has confused the hell out of me. So you saying that after the first kid you didnt realize your with a d*ckhead. So you had to have another one to figure it out? Does that make you a two time loser or your ex-husband? Oh and lastly that wonderful statment "keep you junk in your pants" Are you generalizing all women as canines running the neighborhood in heat looking for tom dick and harry to pounce on them? It takes two........
 

brisgirl825

Senior Member
It takes more than $600 a month to take care of a child. We spend that on groceries and house payment around here.

Child support is to ensure that the kids have food, water, shelter, electricity, clothes, school suppiles etc. If you don't like it, don't get involved with the man.
 

nagol818

Member
ebonyprincess_1 said:
YOu are so ignorant STEALTH. I don't have a problem with my husband paying that for his child. I make sure it is on time. I was just wondering if it was a correct amount. He was just ordered to pay that after we was together but I stayed by his side. I am not leaving him for that. BEcause I am a virtorous woman.

Stealth IS NOT ignorant! Look up the d*mn word to see what it means and you will see that YOU are ignorant!

If anyone plans on having an intelligent, sounding argument in any of these forums I think the first step is to learn the correct definition of IGNORANT!!!
 

brisgirl825

Senior Member
Actually he had a good job while we were married, it wasn't until I left that he quit his job.
And I meant that statement for men and women alike. If people can afford the children they have, they shouldn't have more. And if the new spouses can't deal with the support, they should find someone who doesn't have children. Doesn't matter if they are male or female.

Sarah
 

J&A

Member
Wow

AND THEY WEREN'T NEARLY AS RUDE W/ YOU AS THEY CAN BE..... :p

lol....

YOu are so ignorant STEALTH. I don't have a problem with my husband paying that for his child. I make sure it is on time. I was just wondering if it was a correct amount. He was just ordered to pay that after we was together but I stayed by his side. I am not leaving him for that. BEcause I am a virtorous woman.

OK, you asked a very general question, got a very general answer, good grief!!!! If you ask me $2,000 is too much to pay, but ask my boss who makes millions and who pays about $20,000 a month??!!! Its all subjective. Stealth and others here are telling you the legally correct answer... which is (generally): Is it too much to pay.... NO, many people pay way over that amount, and it is based on very particular guidelines. If your husband feels that he is over paying, file for a modification, just understand that it can go either way and ALSO that the fact that she stays at home AND the fact he doesn't see his kid, is probably the reason why it is so high. You came here with a general question and recieved a general answer..... why are you so huffy?
 

genivieve

Member
stealth2 said:
Since you've already decided it is, why did you even ask?



And he knew he had that obligation prior to his new family. The court generally considers that a voluntary situation.


Wow 14731 posts. Thats very impressive. Tell me how did you do it? No no scratch that, tell me do you prefer cheetos or doritos while sitting around on the net for 18 hours a day looking for a newbie to post in this forum?
 

genivieve

Member
brisgirl825 said:
No wonder there's no room for a personality or heart. :rolleyes:

Sarah


normally i would not respond to such an anal statement BUT I WANNA BE JUST LIKE STEALTH THREE YEARS 14755 POSTS IM AMAZED

your previous post bris started to make some sense, but ive changed my mind. Like my rich mommy would say when she is sitting next to the beach at her house in nassau "once a poor moron always a poor moron"
 
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stealth2

Under the Radar Member
Sweetiepie - get some humor in your life and watch that link. Trust me, you'll laugh. It sounds like you need to.
 

brisgirl825

Senior Member
Well I'd rather be a moron than a stuck up bitch. Atleast that way I earn friends not buy them. So run home to mommy and taddle on me, maybe she'll have some great insight for you and buy you another yearling.

Sarah
 

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