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[quote=Anonymous]I don't know what the child support calculations will be for you, but I would expect that he would pay at least $1000/mo. of the two kids. That will change when one ages out (turns 18). But, for now, you could expect that you will have $5000/mo. That is enough to live on. And yes, you can live with an apartment that costs $2k if you need to. The kids will share, right -- a 2 bdrm unit? I assume you want to stay in the same school zone. Don't know how pricey that is, but there are certainly TH rentals for $1500-$2000. Let's assume $4500. If you pay $2K for rent, +$500 for utilities and misc., $1000 for food, that leaves you $500 for cars/clothes/gas/misc repairs. It's definitely tight. But, you can survive. Of course, it would help you a lot to drop the rent a couple hundred. Would also help if the teen could get a job that pays for his/her car and clothes. What school zone are you in, OP? Are you willing to move?[/quote]
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