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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It would be a pretty stupid time to ask for more CS when he got laid off and is earning nothing except maybe unemployment. What is the difference between what he pays and what the guidelines put him at? I would calculate the extras he is paying for into that. 10% of gross for one kid doesn't sound that far off from the guidelines btw.[/quote] Not now, after he gets a new job. I looked into it and you are right, it’s mostly about spousal support which I think I won’t have a strong case at (too much time has passed and I am more or less gainfully employed). [/quote] You made an agreement outside of guidelines. That was your choice. He is paying a lot of extras and taking the kid during your time and you aren’t returning the child support. You are greedy. You will not get spousal support post divorce. Stop expecting him to support you. You are divorced. Grow up. And, you go after more child support, you could end up with less given you dump the kid on him for months at a time. You are lucky he’s flexible and not wanting to have you pay him child support given you don’t fully parent your kid. What kid of parent decides not to parent their kid for a month and take off. [/quote]
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