
ssmom79
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Re: How much is too much?
06/30/11 10:11 AM
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If the child has a home, clothing, and food, then yes the support is benefiting the child. We may not like it, but if the numbers are put in the little calculator and $1900 is what pops out, then $1900 it is. Some locations include the income of both parents, and if you have two parents making good money, sometimes child support seems exuberant.
You can't compare your situation of child support with that of your boyfriend unless all parties involved make the same income. It's just not fair to say because *I* get this, she should also get something similar to that. We currently pay $1250 for two kids. Some people pay $50 for a kid. Some people pay $1100 for one kid.
The person who can decide if it's too much is the person overseeing the case. If your BF feels the cost of travel to see his child who moved away with the other parent, he should get all his travel expenses together, his receipts and things like that, and be able to prove to a judge that the travel is affecting his income. The he *may* be allotted a credit on his support due to travel. That's something I would talk to an attorney about.
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