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

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misslawli

Member
genivieve said:
Sweetie im 105 lbs 5'3 hmmm thats including 500 cc of saline lol give me a break... if i sent you a pic you would cry. the only reason im hanging around this stupid net is because i broke my heel when breaking a yearling


So does that mean we can happily await your departure soon?? This is a legal forum, not a hand holding support group. Why bother being here if you have no valid legal advice to give??
Stealth is one of the most helping and knowledgable(sp?) people here. What do you add? pointless clutter to this board when people need answers, LEGAL ANSWERS, not your nonsense and meaningless rambles.

To the op, If you think these people were hard on you head off to court with your hubby and see what your opinions mean to a grouchy judge.

Have a wonderful day!
 


genivieve

Member
brisgirl825 said:
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

Stuck up bitch lol you dont even know me. Guess who donated 11,000 last year to my church. And did not claim it for on my taxes? A man i posted previously that was homeless, I rented him a apartment for six months. People knock my door down almost daily and I GIVE. I was simply defending some of these people that come on this board looking for help, you know the ones people like you knock down. Does it make you feel better?
 

genivieve

Member
misslawli said:
So does that mean we can happily await your departure soon?? This is a legal forum, not a hand holding support group. Why bother being here if you have no valid legal advice to give??
Stealth is one of the most helping and knowledgable(sp?) people here. What do you add? pointless clutter to this board when people need answers, LEGAL ANSWERS, not your nonsense and meaningless rambles.

To the op, If you think these people were hard on you head off to court with your hubby and see what your opinions mean to a grouchy judge.

Have a wonderful day!


ahhhhhhhhhh shuuuuut up and go back to bed shouldnt u be looking for a job
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
genivieve said:
Stuck up bitch lol you dont even know me. Guess who donated 11,000 last year to my church. And did not claim it for on my taxes? A man i posted previously that was homeless, I rented him a apartment for six months. People knock my door down almost daily and I GIVE. I was simply defending some of these people that come on this board looking for help, you know the ones people like you knock down. Does it make you feel better?

I was taught that one does charity anonymously. Bragging about it defeats the purpose.
 

genivieve

Member
stealth2 said:
Sweetiepie - get some humor in your life and watch that link. Trust me, you'll laugh. It sounds like you need to.
idont need humor----MY F$$KING FOOT HURTS but since you are the almighty knowledgable wizard please tell me 1. how to self amputate your leg i can always but another one everything else is fake anyways 2. buy bullets at 12.30 at night and sidetrack puragtory or 3. make tynol #3 out of kitchen ingredients i perfer number 3 but will take answers to 1 and 2
 

casa

Senior Member
ebonyprincess_1 said:
What is the name of your state? Washington

I was wondering if 600 was a little too much for child support payments. My husband is in the Marines and we are married. Will the child support go down or will it stay the same.

Child support can decrease if the NCP petitions the court and proves a legitimate decline in income. Child support can INcrease if the CP petitions the court due an increase in the NCPs income.

Child support is calculated by state guidelines (some are higher than others) You can view the calculators online as a previous poster suggested.

I've heard of a judge ordering no support and heard of orders for support in the thousands. It depends on the income of both parents and the courts primary intent to provide the child with a style of living comparable to the parent(s). As an example childcare for a 3 year old runs between $400-$1,000 in my area, most times that is whether the child attends full time or not (In order to secure a lasting 'spot' at the daycare/center). In my state of CA, child support is calculated and 50% of childcare costs are ADDED to that amount~ So support would go UP if the child attended daycare/preschool/after-school care, etc.

The courts determine child support amounts and if any additional children are created by the CP or the NCP~ It's the court (and logic's) view that the CP or NCP are aware of their already existing obligation to children they already have.

Also, your stating the mother lives at home with her parents (implying she has no rental expense) is irrelevant and hypocritical in your specific case~ Since your husband is an active duty Marine, therefore qualifies for base housing.
Your statement of concern re; financialy caring for your children you have/will have with your husband is also irrelevant and hypocritical ~ Since the Marine corps pays your husband allotments for being married (wife) and dependents (children).

So...basically your husband is eligible for free housing, gets income increase for being married and having more children. You will be fine financially. If you continue to feel like you are struggling- your husband can, by merit as well as time and grade, receive ongoing promotions and wage increases which will provide for continuing increases to your income.
 

rmet4nzkx

Senior Member
casa said:
Child support can decrease if the NCP petitions the court and proves a legitimate decline in income. Child support can INcrease if the CP petitions the court due an increase in the NCPs income.

Child support is calculated by state guidelines (some are higher than others) You can view the calculators online as a previous poster suggested.

I've heard of a judge ordering no support and heard of orders for support in the thousands. It depends on the income of both parents and the courts primary intent to provide the child with a style of living comparable to the parent(s). As an example childcare for a 3 year old runs between $400-$1,000 in my area, most times that is whether the child attends full time or not (In order to secure a lasting 'spot' at the daycare/center). In my state of CA, child support is calculated and 50% of childcare costs are ADDED to that amount~ So support would go UP if the child attended daycare/preschool/after-school care, etc.

The courts determine child support amounts and if any additional children are created by the CP or the NCP~ It's the court (and logic's) view that the CP or NCP are aware of their already existing obligation to children they already have.

Also, your stating the mother lives at home with her parents (implying she has no rental expense) is irrelevant and hypocritical in your specific case~ Since your husband is an active duty Marine, therefore qualifies for base housing.
Your statement of concern re; financialy caring for your children you have/will have with your husband is also irrelevant and hypocritical ~ Since the Marine corps pays your husband allotments for being married (wife) and dependents (children).

So...basically your husband is eligible for free housing, gets income increase for being married and having more children. You will be fine financially. If you continue to feel like you are struggling- your husband can, by merit as well as time and grade, receive ongoing promotions and wage increases which will provide for continuing increases to your income.
But Casa,
OP is a princess, so she is entitled ;)
 

casa

Senior Member
rmet4nzkx said:
But Casa,
OP is a princess, so she is entitled ;)

My oversight. :cool: LOL

Bet you're having a blast with some of the people on this thread~ a psychological field day. :eek:
 

mrsbrown

Member
brisgirl825 said:
It takes more than $600 a month to take care of a child. We spend that on groceries and house payment around here.




But that 600 is to be met with a portion provided by the CP. If she doesn't work then the courts will probably base her percentage of income off of minimum wage. And they may take into account that she lives at home and doesn't have to pay rent. I am not sure on that though. Perhaps your husband should ask for a modification.
 

sassielassie

Junior Member
try this

When people on this forum are especially rude to you, and ask you questions that are inappropriate to the information you are asking for, maybe calling you trailer trash, idiot, unfit, whatever -

A few days after your post, get your ex to register under a different user name than yours (you can figure it out, all you need is a different email address to register), Then have your "ex" ask the same question you asked, but only from his perspective instead of yours.

You will be very suprised I think, when your "ex" receives back messages telling the "ex" how stupid they are, what a terrible parent they are, etc. I've done it several times and it really makes you feel good to know that the advice they are giving you all subjective. I was told that my ex could actually get custody of my child, that I was unfit, etc. Then when my "ex" signed on and asked the same question, he was told he had to abid by the CO order. I won't go into it any further, but according the people who answered the thread he needs to get an attorney as soon as possible and may be in contempt.
 

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