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What are your children worth to you?
"Phil #3" wrote in message nk.net... The statutes are clear that support ends at the 18th birthday or graduation from high school, whichever comes last. Which is DEFINITIELY a motivation for the mother to encourage her child to keep flunking so that she can collect the free money for as long as possible. Phil #3 "short" wrote in message ... "Editor -- Child Support News" wrote in message ... Pennsylvania's Supreme Court just tossed their requirement out...due process violation. NJ apparently still can: http://www.divorcesource.com/NJ/ARTICLES/gruber7.html There are other states...like I said, in Indiana and Massachusetts you pay until they're 21. I'm sure there are more. Oklahoma can, at least from what I've heard. short - I don't know the age limit though |
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What are your children worth to you?
Yeah, I'm sure it does work that way at least on occasion. My ex decided
that our son was not "mature enough" to enter school when he turned 6 and kept him out and in kindergarten for another year. It gave her an extra year of income, which may have been the plan, I don't know. At any rate, she's on her last year on my payroll. Our son is now 18 and is most likely going to graduate then go on to college, at which time I can support him without being forced to filter the money through her to allow her to skim off the top. 11 months, 19 days and 6 hours till Independence day Phil #3 "Chris" wrote in message news:bt3tc.23068$7y5.14661@fed1read03... "Phil #3" wrote in message nk.net... The statutes are clear that support ends at the 18th birthday or graduation from high school, whichever comes last. Which is DEFINITIELY a motivation for the mother to encourage her child to keep flunking so that she can collect the free money for as long as possible. Phil #3 "short" wrote in message ... "Editor -- Child Support News" wrote in message ... Pennsylvania's Supreme Court just tossed their requirement out...due process violation. NJ apparently still can: http://www.divorcesource.com/NJ/ARTICLES/gruber7.html There are other states...like I said, in Indiana and Massachusetts you pay until they're 21. I'm sure there are more. Oklahoma can, at least from what I've heard. short - I don't know the age limit though |
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What are your children worth to you?
Yeah, I'm sure it does work that way at least on occasion. My ex decided
that our son was not "mature enough" to enter school when he turned 6 and kept him out and in kindergarten for another year. It gave her an extra year of income, which may have been the plan, I don't know. At any rate, she's on her last year on my payroll. Our son is now 18 and is most likely going to graduate then go on to college, at which time I can support him without being forced to filter the money through her to allow her to skim off the top. 11 months, 19 days and 6 hours till Independence day Phil #3 "Chris" wrote in message news:bt3tc.23068$7y5.14661@fed1read03... "Phil #3" wrote in message nk.net... The statutes are clear that support ends at the 18th birthday or graduation from high school, whichever comes last. Which is DEFINITIELY a motivation for the mother to encourage her child to keep flunking so that she can collect the free money for as long as possible. Phil #3 "short" wrote in message ... "Editor -- Child Support News" wrote in message ... Pennsylvania's Supreme Court just tossed their requirement out...due process violation. NJ apparently still can: http://www.divorcesource.com/NJ/ARTICLES/gruber7.html There are other states...like I said, in Indiana and Massachusetts you pay until they're 21. I'm sure there are more. Oklahoma can, at least from what I've heard. short - I don't know the age limit though |
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What are your children worth to you?
Yeah, I'm sure it does work that way at least on occasion. My ex decided
that our son was not "mature enough" to enter school when he turned 6 and kept him out and in kindergarten for another year. It gave her an extra year of income, which may have been the plan, I don't know. At any rate, she's on her last year on my payroll. Our son is now 18 and is most likely going to graduate then go on to college, at which time I can support him without being forced to filter the money through her to allow her to skim off the top. 11 months, 19 days and 6 hours till Independence day Phil #3 "Chris" wrote in message news:bt3tc.23068$7y5.14661@fed1read03... "Phil #3" wrote in message nk.net... The statutes are clear that support ends at the 18th birthday or graduation from high school, whichever comes last. Which is DEFINITIELY a motivation for the mother to encourage her child to keep flunking so that she can collect the free money for as long as possible. Phil #3 "short" wrote in message ... "Editor -- Child Support News" wrote in message ... Pennsylvania's Supreme Court just tossed their requirement out...due process violation. NJ apparently still can: http://www.divorcesource.com/NJ/ARTICLES/gruber7.html There are other states...like I said, in Indiana and Massachusetts you pay until they're 21. I'm sure there are more. Oklahoma can, at least from what I've heard. short - I don't know the age limit though |
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