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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Apps make sense in that case. I think if there is any wealth or education it does not make sense in the mid or long term. [/quote] Are you implying that people with wealth or education don’t avoid their obligations or abuse their former spouses?[/quote] To be clear, if you are mincing the costs of small purchases (eg. a pair of sneakers), then it makes sense to treat the parent abnormally and through an app. The “resource limited” mindset makes sense and now I understand who uses these apps. Low resource people who divide up small expenses every month [/quote] So, if your ex doesn’t contribute for his half of the shoes, it’s fine to use an app, but if your ex is like mine and insisted on private school and then didn’t pay the tuition bill it’s not okay to use an app? Is it also OK to use the app to communicate about who is picking up from public school, but not private school?[/quote]
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