Originally posted by Newfie76
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In case you were not aware CS is based on income, so while my husband “makes good money” his CS reflects that, if he didn’t “make good money” his Cs would reflect that as well. So whether someone “makes good money” or not, their Cs is set to reflect their income. My husband pays about 15% of his income in CS, that leaves 85% in our household. We don’t have disposable income either but that’s okay, he decided to have children and I decided to have a child with him, so we are well aware our income goes towards our children. As parents isn’t that what you work for? Your children? If you can’t afford your support there is something wrong with you, not the system. You need to look for ways to reduce your bills so you can afford to support your children. If you owe S.S. then you must have a decent income, especially if what you pay your ex means she can afford all these vacations. Don’t cry poor because you made poor decisions and married someone who doesn’t work. You’re not poor, you just have bills like every other parent.
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