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You have got to see this to believe it
"Relayer" wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 16, 8:59?pm, "Bob Whiteside" wrote: "Relayer" wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 16, 6:53?pm, John Meyer wrote: If you're not too shy to register, by the way, and no disrespect to anybody who values their privacy:http://forums.mansfieldnewsjournal.c...?p=23126#23126 my responses are as pueblonative And besides John, the shared income model is a bunch of BS anyway. Like the CP spends that kind of dough on the kid? NO ONE in the world will convince me it takes 25% of your net for a kid or 33-36% for 3 kids. Child Care/Insurance aside, because that is assessed seperately. What they do is say you have a two bedroom apartment and two kids. All the cost are "split" three ways, when in fact the kids share a bedroom and probably (especially if little) eat far less...cost of transportation is less..everything is less..it takes a LOT less to maintain a child than an adult and they view the childrens living expenses as if they were adults sharing everything equally. When each kid gets a bedroom, TV, cable, car, and eats as an adult, they cann say that. The CS guideline income shares model are typically based on what are referred to as the Betson Estimates using the Rothbarth Methodology. The 2006 Betson Estimates for child rearing as a proportion of household expenditures a 1 child - 25% 2 children - 37% 3 children - 44% The problem with the CS system is the NCP fathers pay their share of these child rearing estimates and the CP mothers have no obligation to provide their share. The CP mothers are screwing their own children by not providing what the guidelines "assume" they will need to spend to rear their children. The children suffer and the fathers get blamed for the children not having enough money to provide for all their needs. Elementary my dear Watson ========= Not the first time I've been accused of stating the obvious. :-) |
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