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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I bought it from a reseller I know. I paid more than the $499 he paid for it. I can only guess why my nieces father he did not file for child support [b]but it could have been to keep my sister and her husband in line[/b]. They always had 50/50 but when my niece started living with him full time he had his lawyer draw up paperwork giving him primary custody which my sister signed. He did not ask for child support at the time.[/quote] Ah, yes. They're not married anymore, but the mother must be kept in line. Truthfully, you are either clueless or a jerk. I'm kind of going with jerk who likes to stir the pot. You obviously don't care for your sister. Her ex-husband sounds like a real winner. It's too bad that your niece doesn't seem to have any adult that can leave drama aside and just be a positive presence in her life.[/quote] Hmm. I think I would sarcastically describe the parent who is complaining about paying child support as "a real winner," but I guess opinions can vary. [/quote] While I think that keeping mom in line was a poor choice of words, however it was obviously a gesture of goodwill. In his mind he was doing something nice for his ex and he probably did expect some type of reciprocity. Doing 99% of the parenting and being yelled at that he’s doing it wrong does not count as reciprocity. [/quote]
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