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[quote=Anonymous]Here is the situation. Parent 1 has been a mess for months. A stint in rehab, hasn't had an overnight with the child since December, and all visits have been 2-3 hour supervised visits (supervisor is the child's grandparent but not HER parent - her former in-law, if that makes sense). Parent 1 has been fired and has no monthly income. Parent 2 makes very good money but it is unpredictable, so Parent 2 has typically paid for everything throughout the year (child care, etc) and then "settled up" at the end of the year, cutting Parent 1 a check based on actual income and expenses. Parent 1 says that they are going to "go after" Parent 2 for more money. I don't really understand how Parent 1 could get any child support at all if the child isn't living with Parent 1 and only seems them for supervised visits. Is that right or am I missing something? [/quote]
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