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[quote=Anonymous]My husband had to pay alimony to his cheating ex-wife but his child support was calculated to reduce it some. There are tax benefits for the person paying the alimony vs. child support. You will probably have to pay some alimony but if you have a much higher income even with shared custody you will pay child support. It easily could be 1/2 your income. It was more than 1/2 my husband's income and she always demanded more. Some states have child care included in the calculations, some don't and you pay on top of it. Its a terrible situation. It may be worth it to be broke and get rid of him. Eventually the kids turn 18 and child support is over.[/quote]
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