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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Child support takes both of your incomes into account in order to provide the most stable home environment. If he takes a lower paying job, regardless of his reasons, he can (and will most likely) get it reduced. You should look at taking a part-time job. I took classes as a graduate, 6 credits, and still worked full-time with two little ones. I would strongly advise against quitting your job altogether and relying child support, anything can happen. http://family-law.freeadvice.com/family-law/child_support/child-support-modification.htm[/quote] Op here- thank you. Want to clarify, im not counting on child support to survive. Im remarried and took the decision to go back to school with my current husband as he takes care of the rest, i was however counting on the child support to pay for all the extra for my daughter ie aftercare, clothes, activities ect as I dont want to put this extra burden on my new DH as he will be holding everything else while im in school[/quote]
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