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[quote=Anonymous]"$200k > $50k, you get what you can from your ex to give your child a nice childhood." Op is voluntarily underemployed, as she's only working part-time. Ex is right to calculate and offer child support based on an assumption of what her full-time salary would be. $1200 may not be 100% right on, but may not be far off, either. I would concentrate my efforts on 1) getting a full time job that pays health insurance, and 2) getting a settlement that provides for either temporary (1 year or so) alimony or higher child support that is then reduced to a specific level once you have a full time job or after a 1 or 2 year period, whichever comes first. Working part time to pick up one's child from school is lovely, but the reality is that OP has no right to continue to do that once she is divorced.[/quote]
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