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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Based on the info you gave here, the va calculator says you should get $1,100[/quote] Already knew the calculator gives a pittance. I’m not wondering what is legally mandated, I’m wondering what is fair. X wants kids to live in a nice place, play sports, eat good food (and teens eat a lot!!) and thinks those things happen by magic. If I picked what I would consider to be an affordable neighborhood, X would accuse me of placing the kids in danger. I do wonder if a certain poster is familiar at all with housing costs in DC area. It is not as if a 3 bedroom apartment or house is something every person would just easily have, unlike in rural areas where a house can be rented for 1k or less. [/quote] Whoever told you life was fair failed you. The calculator tells you what you get. Period.[/quote] Eh get a lawyer and go back to court. Calculators are just a guideline. [/quote] NP and that's generally not correct. They are the presumptively correct amount which, as a practical matter, means you need to introduce evidence of extraordinary circumstances to warrant a deviation (i.e. special needs child).[/quote]
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