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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If only he were in VA. VA thinks that childcare and raising children in Roanoke and Arlington cost the same.[/quote] It’s ridiculous. [/quote] No its, not. It goes on time share and income. The custodial parent also has an obligation to financially support the child/ren as well. So, that's not full support, its only Dad's share.[/quote] This. I find that so many people believe that child support is supposed to cover all of a child’s expenses and that’s not true. It’s just a portion. So many times women are disappointed and say they are not getting enough child support when in reality the cost of living and raising a child is higher than then realized and that they will actually need to increase their own income since now they are dependent on a single income.[/quote] That wasn't my point. My point was that the state of Virginia treats Arlington and Roanoke the same. If you think that's equitable, fine. VA has the lowest child support rate in the DMV.[/quote] Yes, its equitable. [b]Mom can choose to move to a lower cost area if she cannot afford where she is living at[/b]. Most things in divorce, custody and child support aren't equitable. [/quote] No. Custodial parents can't just choose to up and move with the child. That would make it more difficult for the non custodial parent to have regular visits with the kid. Roanoke is a nearly 4 hour drive from Arlington. If both mom and dad live in the Arlington area, and dad gets visitation on Tuesday/Thursday nights and every other weekend, his kid moving to Arlington would make the weeknights impossible and the the weekends a lot more difficult.[/quote] Yes, they can. Mom simply moves. Who do you think will stop her? If they go move without court approval, courts rarely make that parent move back. Dad just loses his visitation. Happens pretty often. That was our experience and when Mom refused visits despite many court hearings she was never held accountable. [/quote]
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