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Bob Whiteside wrote:
"Sarah Gray" wrote in message et... Bob Whiteside wrote: "Sarah Gray" wrote in message et... DB wrote: "animal02" wrote in You think "poorly" On average 35-40% go to taxes, then housing, transportation Kids are way down the list Lets just say Dad is bringing home $3000 a month with one child in the home and a wife to support. $1500 for mortgage + land tax. $200 for car payment $100 for car insurance $200 for gas $600 for groceries $600 for two adults and a child? that's crazy talk! Not if you buy beer, wine, cigarettes, hard booze, steak, birth control, etc. at the local grocery store. actually, I know people who spend that kind of money on groceries. I just think they are nuts. There is another mommy trick you may not have thought of - writing checks for cash at the local grocery store and charging the full amount of the checks on Support Affidavits as money spent for groceries. If a mother is so inclined she can get the cash back to buy drugs using this method and make it look in her checkbook records as if she bought groceries instead of drugs. If such a system were in place, the cashed check would still read "cash" on it, no? There are ways of working around *any* system, but nearly anything woudl be better than how it works now. -- Sarah Gray |
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"Sarah Gray" wrote in message ... Bob Whiteside wrote: "Sarah Gray" wrote in message et... Bob Whiteside wrote: "Sarah Gray" wrote in message et... DB wrote: "animal02" wrote in You think "poorly" On average 35-40% go to taxes, then housing, transportation Kids are way down the list Lets just say Dad is bringing home $3000 a month with one child in the home and a wife to support. $1500 for mortgage + land tax. $200 for car payment $100 for car insurance $200 for gas $600 for groceries $600 for two adults and a child? that's crazy talk! Not if you buy beer, wine, cigarettes, hard booze, steak, birth control, etc. at the local grocery store. actually, I know people who spend that kind of money on groceries. I just think they are nuts. There is another mommy trick you may not have thought of - writing checks for cash at the local grocery store and charging the full amount of the checks on Support Affidavits as money spent for groceries. If a mother is so inclined she can get the cash back to buy drugs using this method and make it look in her checkbook records as if she bought groceries instead of drugs. If such a system were in place, the cashed check would still read "cash" on it, no? No. The checks are made out to the store for an amount over the actual purchase amount. If a store knows you as a regular customer they will let you exceed their normal $10-20 cash back policy and get manager approval for larger cash back amounts, like $100. The irony is the mommies are lying to themselves by showing excessive amounts for grocery expenditures in their check book registers when they know full well they are using the extra cash for drug transactions or other stuff they want to hide. Then when their check book records are demanded for pre-trial discovery they present the check book registers that disguise how they really spent their money. |
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On Nov 2, 11:07 am, "Bob Whiteside" wrote:
"Sarah Gray" wrote in message ... Bob Whiteside wrote: "Sarah Gray" wrote in message .net... Bob Whiteside wrote: "Sarah Gray" wrote in message gy.net... DB wrote: "animal02" wrote in You think "poorly" On average 35-40% go to taxes, then housing, transportation Kids are way down the list Lets just say Dad is bringing home $3000 a month with one child in the home and a wife to support. $1500 for mortgage + land tax. $200 for car payment $100 for car insurance $200 for gas $600 for groceries $600 for two adults and a child? that's crazy talk! Not if you buy beer, wine, cigarettes, hard booze, steak, birth control, etc. at the local grocery store. actually, I know people who spend that kind of money on groceries. I just think they are nuts. There is another mommy trick you may not have thought of - writing checks for cash at the local grocery store and charging the full amount of the checks on Support Affidavits as money spent for groceries. If a mother is so inclined she can get the cash back to buy drugs using this method and make it look in her checkbook records as if she bought groceries instead of drugs. If such a system were in place, the cashed check would still read "cash" on it, no? No. The checks are made out to the store for an amount over the actual purchase amount. If a store knows you as a regular customer they will let you exceed their normal $10-20 cash back policy and get manager approval for larger cash back amounts, like $100. The irony is the mommies are lying to themselves by showing excessive amounts for grocery expenditures in their check book registers when they know full well they are using the extra cash for drug transactions or other stuff they want to hide. Then when their check book records are demanded for pre-trial discovery they present the check book registers that disguise how they really spent their money.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My state began issuing a debit card instead of checks so that a semi- quasi accounting could be done...but still you can go to any ATM and get cash....HELLO |
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"Very Determined!" wrote in My state began issuing a debit card instead of checks so that a semi- quasi accounting could be done...but still you can go to any ATM and get cash....HELLO I can't understand why people use checks anymore? |
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DB wrote:
"Very Determined!" wrote in My state began issuing a debit card instead of checks so that a semi- quasi accounting could be done...but still you can go to any ATM and get cash....HELLO I can't understand why people use checks anymore? I have a court date to modify my child support order. I have two cases and I filed for a modification because I married and have two more kids with my wife. I can't take care if my two kids thst live with me and my wife and pay $1,700 a month in child support. Does anybody know what usually happens at these things when the CP does not have a lawywer? I posted it here and a bunch of CP's are just responding. I don't trust their advice. I can't get a straight answer out of them. -- Message posted via http://www.familykb.com |
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"glenburke via FamilyKB.com" u38768@uwe wrote in I have a court date to modify my child support order. I have two cases and I filed for a modification because I married and have two more kids with my wife. I can't take care if my two kids thst live with me and my wife and pay $1,700 a month in child support. Does anybody know what usually happens at these things when the CP does not have a lawywer? The CP doesn't need a lawyer, the judge only cares about your evidence for a downward modification. What grounds are you basing your motion on, $1700 seems like an awful lot? I posted it here and a bunch of CP's are just responding. I don't trust their advice. I can't get a straight answer out of them. Pay no attention to them, they have no direct experience with this system? |
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DB wrote:
"Very Determined!" wrote in My state began issuing a debit card instead of checks so that a semi- quasi accounting could be done...but still you can go to any ATM and get cash....HELLO I can't understand why people use checks anymore? I have $643.00 for my first kid, then I have another kid with a different broad and that kid cost me $1086.00 -- Message posted via FamilyKB.com http://www.familykb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...nting/200711/1 |
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DB wrote:
"glenburke via FamilyKB.com" u38768@uwe wrote in I have a court date to modify my child support order. I have two cases and I [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] $1,700 a month in child support. Does anybody know what usually happens at these things when the CP does not have a lawywer? The CP doesn't need a lawyer, the judge only cares about your evidence for a downward modification. What grounds are you basing your motion on, $1700 seems like an awful lot? I posted it here and a bunch of CP's are just responding. I don't trust their advice. I can't get a straight answer out of them. Pay no attention to them, they have no direct experience with this system? I want it lowered because I have two more kids with my wife. -- Message posted via FamilyKB.com http://www.familykb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...nting/200711/1 |
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Gini wrote:
============================================ NOT POSTED VIA FAMILYKB. THEY ARE STEALING CONTENT FROM USENET ============================================ "glenburke via FamilyKB.com" u38768@uwe wrote in [quoted text clipped - 15 lines] Pay no attention to them, they have no direct experience with this system? I want it lowered because I have two more kids with my wife. == What state are you in? Some states lower child support in consideration of subsequent children while others state, "Too bad. You knew this before you had more kids." Yep. If they lower it for subsequent children, the state loses money. They really just pretend to give a damn about kids. The case is in Maryland. -- Message posted via FamilyKB.com http://www.familykb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...nting/200711/1 |
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