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"Child Support" money?
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 20:56:39 -0800, "Chris" wrote:
That ought to be left up to the parent to decide; dontcha think? If a utopia exsisted, yes. It doesn't. Some parents are able to come to reasonable agreements that work for them. Some parents are not able to reach a reasonable agreement and must have a third party intervene. Whether it be a mediator or judge. |
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"Child Support" money?
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 20:58:41 -0800, "Chris" wrote:
$2.50 here, $2.50 there. Nickels and dimes add up to dollars. Yep they sure do. They just keep adding and adding on to the overall expense to raising a child dont they? |
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"Child Support" money?
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 20:54:44 -0800, "Chris" wrote:
I COULD be wrong, but I believe that you are legally entitled to a receipt. lol, you may be legally entitled but that doesnt mean you are going to get one. |
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"Child Support" money?
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 20:42:57 -0800, "Chris" wrote:
If you can afford the lottery ticket, then why do you need "child support" money? WOW!!! It only costs a dollar to raise a child? |
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"Child Support" money?
"Fighting For Kids" wrote in message ... On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 20:52:56 -0800, "Chris" wrote: ==== Well, how much does the state require intact families to spend on their kids? Last I checked.... NOTHING. Maybe we should start there. ==== ==== Actually in a round about way the govt does. If you dont spend money on your children by giving them clothing, food, ect they take your child away or throw your ass in jail for neglect. Untrue. You can provide food, clothing, etc. and not spend one thin dime. However, that does NOT address the question. I understand the question to be inquiring about the mandatory number of dollars intact families must spend. So, the answer is? |
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"Child Support" money?
"Fighting For Kids" wrote in message ... On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 20:56:39 -0800, "Chris" wrote: That ought to be left up to the parent to decide; dontcha think? If a utopia exsisted, yes. It doesn't. Some parents are able to come to reasonable agreements that work for them. Some parents are not able to reach a reasonable agreement and must have a third party intervene. Whether it be a mediator or judge. And WHO'S the judge as to whether or not they need a judge? "Reasonable" is a matter of opinion subject to the individual. |
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"Child Support" money?
"Fighting For Kids" wrote in message ... On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 20:58:41 -0800, "Chris" wrote: $2.50 here, $2.50 there. Nickels and dimes add up to dollars. Yep they sure do. They just keep adding and adding on to the overall expense to raising a child dont they? Red herring. |
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"Fighting For Kids" wrote in message ... On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 20:54:44 -0800, "Chris" wrote: I COULD be wrong, but I believe that you are legally entitled to a receipt. lol, you may be legally entitled but that doesnt mean you are going to get one. You are legally entitled to wake up tomorrow morning, but that doesn't mean someone won't put a bullet in your head tonight. What's your point? |
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"Child Support" money?
"Fighting For Kids" wrote in message ... On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 20:42:57 -0800, "Chris" wrote: If you can afford the lottery ticket, then why do you need "child support" money? WOW!!! It only costs a dollar to raise a child? That's one dollar LESS than the ordered "child support". Again, WHY do you need it? |
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"Child Support" money?
"Tiffany" wrote in message ... Moon Shyne wrote in message ... "Gini52" wrote in message ... In article , Moon Shyne says... "Dave" dave@freedoms-door wrote in message ... "Jon" wrote in message news:Gvxsb.181492$HS4.1507961@attbi_s01... So if you receive support you can never buy a lottery ticket or take a drink? Child support should not be used for anything other than for supporting the child. So I use the child support to support the children, and buy my lottery ticket with my own money. Now........... how can you tell which dollar was which? They all look the same. ===== The dollar spent on the child will come with a receipt. So I can't buy anything for my children at a street fair, or some other place where they don't issue receipts? Can't buy ice cream from the ice cream truck because they don't issue receipts? ===== ===== You think those things are necessities that your x should be paying for? I think those are the sort of things that many, if not most, parents occasionally purchase for their kids, whether the marriage is intact or not. There are any number of things that I purchase for my children that I don't get a receipt for - lunch tickets for school, for example (at 1.55 (elementary school) and 1.85 (junior high), a nutritious bargain at that price) - I was questioning the requirement that you can only buy things for which you get a receipt. T |
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