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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, I am paying well beyond my CS on my child expenses. One SAT prep courses for high score is $3690. It’s 4 months of CS. Dads don’t feel like paying for college which is obvious from this thread. Parents housing expenses are included in CS calculation - check Maryland CS application form. It’s targeted to even out the income level at both households to provide kids stability. Anyone divorcing when kids are about to start college should think twice if that decision would leave kids without a good college education [/quote] My separation agreement says we have to split college prep costs but I bet that'll be another thing XW says I should pay for all by myself. "Dads don’t feel like paying for college which is obvious from this thread" -- it's just the usual "all men suck" garbage you find in DCUM Relationships but I see no particular reason to believe it. "It’s targeted to even out the income level at both households to provide kids stability" -- that's gotta end sometime and I would argue it should very obviously end when the kids leave home for college. The arguments in this thread that kids need or deserve parents who have "equal" homes when they come home for holidays or summers is total nonsense. A kid who comes home from a dorm to stay with her mom is [i]not [/i]deprived if her mom has a smaller home than her dad. [/quote]
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