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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You need to change your work schedule to be a full time parent. Grow up. No she cannot stay alone. No, do not go after child support if you do not need it. If you make more you could pay. [/quote] I work from home so that isn’t an issue. Why should I pay my wife child support if the child doesn’t live with her?[/quote] Because your wife needs a home that your daughter can go to. It's you and your daughter who decided to not have her go to her moms. Her mom is not absent.[/quote] Are you stupid or do you just lack reading skills? No, my wife and I decided we would do 50/50. That was a mutual agreement. My daughter refuses. When I encouraged my daughter to give it a try, my daughter started getting mad at me because I wouldn’t just join her in bashing her mother. Her mother is, indeed, a vacuous, greedy, selfish cheating whore, but that is not something I would ever say to her children.[/quote] Um, I am not PP but your ex does still need a home that your younger DD can go to, right? And that your older DD can go to if she changes her mind or her raw feelings mellow towards her mom. If she can’t afford a reasonable place without the child support then that should be a concern for you. You sound pretty reasonable all things considered. I hope these mean responses are from one of the MRA trolls who takes issue with your being treated unfairly here and not from OP, because getting real mean and name calling with a quickness, even to those being overly harsh and trolly to you, is not a good sign for getting your kids through this mess in a relatively healthy way. [/quote]
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