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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Never experienced this personally, but I always thought the deal was that whatever support there is to be had is always shared equally by the children no matter who came first or whether the children both have the same mom. I mean, if you are in an intact family and another baby comes along, the kids share in whatever resources there are. In this case, wouldn't each child get half of whatever support amount the judge decides the father can pay? ITA that half-siblings or not, the OP does not have to expose herself or her DC to the second family. I would, however, seriously rethink the decision to continue in a relationship with the father. [/quote] No. In this area it's based on the calculator and the ladies put their numbers into. So if baby mama 1 is contributing more to baby 1 and 2 less to 2 I could see where 2 would be entitled to more money from sperminator.[/quote] Wow! Seriously? That means one mom could actually be forced to subsidize the other, even though she had nothing to do with the second child coming into the world?? Harsh. It seems to me that both children should have equal claim on the assets they have in common, which are the father's, and that it shouldn't really matter what the mothers are bringing to the table. If one mother has more to offer her child than the other, why should that matter?[/quote] It's not harsh when you considering the reasoning 1- the State does not want to pay anything for anybody's kids 2- historically many (NOT all) men shirked fiscal responsibility from flat out refusing to pay to hiding money etc... To resolve all this and other things many states (MD and Va) included adopted the calculator. For just the fiscal facts. Just the facts ma'am.[/quote]
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