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  #21  
Old June 29th 04, 06:25 AM
Chris
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"Bob" wrote in message
...
InCharge wrote:
Finally, I've found a forum of men who support my opinions about women
taking responsibility for chosing to have kids. I've just been summonsed
by Dept of Human Resource Management to appear in court for child

support.
I'll tell you a little about my story. I was in a marriage 10 years ago.

I
struggled with drinking and during that time, had an extramarital

affair.
As a result, my wife left me. This woman got pregnant (twins) and is now
trying to get child support from me. I have 4 kids by my ex-wife.

Whenever
I am employed, I send my ex wife what I can to help. I disagree with

child
support for the mistress (Ms. Stress) because she knew I was married and
CHOSE to have those kids so SHE should take responsibility for them. She
also knows I had 4 kids before her that I have to take care of. What I
need to know is will my 4 kids be considered when the order for Ms.

Stress
is done and will I be requied to pay for her daughter she had by her

dead
husband? If my ex wife decides to sue, will my first order be

considered?
Also, will I be able to use the drinking problem as a way out of paying
for Ms. Stess' kids? Alcoholism can be considered a disability, you

know.

I would appreciate a useful answer or advice. Thanks.

Chris


Here is some quality advice for a man in your situation. Don't go cheap.

http://www.bushmaster.com/shopping/weapons/lr-24v.asp


Nice piece! .223 just so happens to be my favorite caliber.







--

When did we divide into sides?

"As president, I will put American government and our legal system back
on the side of women." John Kerry, misandrist Democratic candidate for
President. http://www.johnkerry.com/issues/women/


























[Bob does not advocate any illegal, seditious, or immoral acts. All
posts are for discussion, rhetorical, or humorous purposes only.]




  #22  
Old June 29th 04, 02:57 PM
InCharge
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Default HELP! Women in my pocket!!

I don't need your lecture, man. I already heard this from my father when
all this happened. I'll tell you like I told him, If she can't support
these kids, she needs to put them up for adoption or she should have
aborted the pregancy. I can't take care of 6 kids, I'm only 1 person.
Besides, she's on welfare anyway. She'll have to stay there until she can
get a better job...bottom line. I barely have enough money for myself
without this girl constantly looking for a handout. Those kids will be
alright.

I'm looking for advise to take to court with me. I'm in Alabama.

  #23  
Old June 29th 04, 02:57 PM
InCharge
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Default HELP! Women in my pocket!!

I don't need your lecture, man. I already heard this from my father when
all this happened. I'll tell you like I told him, If she can't support
these kids, she needs to put them up for adoption or she should have
aborted the pregancy. I can't take care of 6 kids, I'm only 1 person.
Besides, she's on welfare anyway. She'll have to stay there until she can
get a better job...bottom line. I barely have enough money for myself
without this girl constantly looking for a handout. Those kids will be
alright.

I'm looking for advise to take to court with me. I'm in Alabama.

  #24  
Old June 29th 04, 02:57 PM
InCharge
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Default HELP! Women in my pocket!!

I don't need your lecture, man. I already heard this from my father when
all this happened. I'll tell you like I told him, If she can't support
these kids, she needs to put them up for adoption or she should have
aborted the pregancy. I can't take care of 6 kids, I'm only 1 person.
Besides, she's on welfare anyway. She'll have to stay there until she can
get a better job...bottom line. I barely have enough money for myself
without this girl constantly looking for a handout. Those kids will be
alright.

I'm looking for advise to take to court with me. I'm in Alabama.

  #25  
Old June 29th 04, 02:57 PM
InCharge
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Default HELP! Women in my pocket!!

I don't need your lecture, man. I already heard this from my father when
all this happened. I'll tell you like I told him, If she can't support
these kids, she needs to put them up for adoption or she should have
aborted the pregancy. I can't take care of 6 kids, I'm only 1 person.
Besides, she's on welfare anyway. She'll have to stay there until she can
get a better job...bottom line. I barely have enough money for myself
without this girl constantly looking for a handout. Those kids will be
alright.

I'm looking for advise to take to court with me. I'm in Alabama.

  #26  
Old June 30th 04, 05:41 PM
Simpledog
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Default HELP! Women in my pocket!!

I'd prefer something a little more messy.

http://www.auroratactical.com/m600thermal.htm


"Bob" wrote in message
...
InCharge wrote:
Finally, I've found a forum of men who support my opinions about women
taking responsibility for chosing to have kids. I've just been summonsed
by Dept of Human Resource Management to appear in court for child

support.
I'll tell you a little about my story. I was in a marriage 10 years ago.

I
struggled with drinking and during that time, had an extramarital

affair.
As a result, my wife left me. This woman got pregnant (twins) and is now
trying to get child support from me. I have 4 kids by my ex-wife.

Whenever
I am employed, I send my ex wife what I can to help. I disagree with

child
support for the mistress (Ms. Stress) because she knew I was married and
CHOSE to have those kids so SHE should take responsibility for them. She
also knows I had 4 kids before her that I have to take care of. What I
need to know is will my 4 kids be considered when the order for Ms.

Stress
is done and will I be requied to pay for her daughter she had by her

dead
husband? If my ex wife decides to sue, will my first order be

considered?
Also, will I be able to use the drinking problem as a way out of paying
for Ms. Stess' kids? Alcoholism can be considered a disability, you

know.

I would appreciate a useful answer or advice. Thanks.

Chris


Here is some quality advice for a man in your situation. Don't go cheap.

http://www.bushmaster.com/shopping/weapons/lr-24v.asp






--

When did we divide into sides?

"As president, I will put American government and our legal system back
on the side of women." John Kerry, misandrist Democratic candidate for
President. http://www.johnkerry.com/issues/women/


























[Bob does not advocate any illegal, seditious, or immoral acts. All
posts are for discussion, rhetorical, or humorous purposes only.]




  #27  
Old June 30th 04, 05:41 PM
Simpledog
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Default HELP! Women in my pocket!!

I'd prefer something a little more messy.

http://www.auroratactical.com/m600thermal.htm


"Bob" wrote in message
...
InCharge wrote:
Finally, I've found a forum of men who support my opinions about women
taking responsibility for chosing to have kids. I've just been summonsed
by Dept of Human Resource Management to appear in court for child

support.
I'll tell you a little about my story. I was in a marriage 10 years ago.

I
struggled with drinking and during that time, had an extramarital

affair.
As a result, my wife left me. This woman got pregnant (twins) and is now
trying to get child support from me. I have 4 kids by my ex-wife.

Whenever
I am employed, I send my ex wife what I can to help. I disagree with

child
support for the mistress (Ms. Stress) because she knew I was married and
CHOSE to have those kids so SHE should take responsibility for them. She
also knows I had 4 kids before her that I have to take care of. What I
need to know is will my 4 kids be considered when the order for Ms.

Stress
is done and will I be requied to pay for her daughter she had by her

dead
husband? If my ex wife decides to sue, will my first order be

considered?
Also, will I be able to use the drinking problem as a way out of paying
for Ms. Stess' kids? Alcoholism can be considered a disability, you

know.

I would appreciate a useful answer or advice. Thanks.

Chris


Here is some quality advice for a man in your situation. Don't go cheap.

http://www.bushmaster.com/shopping/weapons/lr-24v.asp






--

When did we divide into sides?

"As president, I will put American government and our legal system back
on the side of women." John Kerry, misandrist Democratic candidate for
President. http://www.johnkerry.com/issues/women/


























[Bob does not advocate any illegal, seditious, or immoral acts. All
posts are for discussion, rhetorical, or humorous purposes only.]




  #28  
Old June 30th 04, 05:41 PM
Simpledog
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Posts: n/a
Default HELP! Women in my pocket!!

I'd prefer something a little more messy.

http://www.auroratactical.com/m600thermal.htm


"Bob" wrote in message
...
InCharge wrote:
Finally, I've found a forum of men who support my opinions about women
taking responsibility for chosing to have kids. I've just been summonsed
by Dept of Human Resource Management to appear in court for child

support.
I'll tell you a little about my story. I was in a marriage 10 years ago.

I
struggled with drinking and during that time, had an extramarital

affair.
As a result, my wife left me. This woman got pregnant (twins) and is now
trying to get child support from me. I have 4 kids by my ex-wife.

Whenever
I am employed, I send my ex wife what I can to help. I disagree with

child
support for the mistress (Ms. Stress) because she knew I was married and
CHOSE to have those kids so SHE should take responsibility for them. She
also knows I had 4 kids before her that I have to take care of. What I
need to know is will my 4 kids be considered when the order for Ms.

Stress
is done and will I be requied to pay for her daughter she had by her

dead
husband? If my ex wife decides to sue, will my first order be

considered?
Also, will I be able to use the drinking problem as a way out of paying
for Ms. Stess' kids? Alcoholism can be considered a disability, you

know.

I would appreciate a useful answer or advice. Thanks.

Chris


Here is some quality advice for a man in your situation. Don't go cheap.

http://www.bushmaster.com/shopping/weapons/lr-24v.asp






--

When did we divide into sides?

"As president, I will put American government and our legal system back
on the side of women." John Kerry, misandrist Democratic candidate for
President. http://www.johnkerry.com/issues/women/


























[Bob does not advocate any illegal, seditious, or immoral acts. All
posts are for discussion, rhetorical, or humorous purposes only.]




  #29  
Old July 1st 04, 01:05 PM
Don
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"InCharge" wrote in message alkaboutparenting.com...

I'm looking for advise to take to court with me. I'm in Alabama.


As was mentioned earlier, if you have a court order for child support
for your first four children, the court will have to take that into
account in determing the amount you owe for the next two.

If you don't have a court order, the court does love to close it's
eyes to reality and is likely to ignore the obligation you have to the
first four. Which then means that the last two will get a
disproportionate amount and you won't have much if any for the first
four. Furter if the mother of the last two is on welfare, you can bet
welfare will be down your throat. Also, once a number gets set it is
extra difficult to get it lowered.

As far as arguing alcoholism or her decision not to abort, you can
argue whatever you want, but the court will only be bored and annoyed.

I'm not a lawyer (thank god) just rather experienced as a result of 10
years of litigation.

Don
  #30  
Old July 1st 04, 01:05 PM
Don
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Default HELP! Women in my pocket!!

"InCharge" wrote in message alkaboutparenting.com...

I'm looking for advise to take to court with me. I'm in Alabama.


As was mentioned earlier, if you have a court order for child support
for your first four children, the court will have to take that into
account in determing the amount you owe for the next two.

If you don't have a court order, the court does love to close it's
eyes to reality and is likely to ignore the obligation you have to the
first four. Which then means that the last two will get a
disproportionate amount and you won't have much if any for the first
four. Furter if the mother of the last two is on welfare, you can bet
welfare will be down your throat. Also, once a number gets set it is
extra difficult to get it lowered.

As far as arguing alcoholism or her decision not to abort, you can
argue whatever you want, but the court will only be bored and annoyed.

I'm not a lawyer (thank god) just rather experienced as a result of 10
years of litigation.

Don
 




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