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[quote=Anonymous]OP again. I think PPs misunderstood my using the word "unpredictable." I said, "Parent 2 makes very good money but [b]it[/b] is unpredictable," Meaning that the MONEY is unpredictable. The salary is commission based, so some years it might be $200,000 and some years it might be $800,000. So because the MONEY is unpredictable, child support is calculated at the end of the year and Parent #2 cuts a check to Parent #1 to cover whatever additional child support is owed on top of what was paid on a monthly basis throughout the year. Sorry that wasn't clearer. Parent #2 is very predictable, reliable, and a great parent. (I am related to Parent #2 so I'm sure I'm biased, but there's no arguing that Parent #2 is a great parent). [/quote]
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