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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yeah this fat, lazy slob definitely needs an extra $20,000 month based on 'expenses'. [img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DZJ59F3X0AIzvdM.jpg:large[/img] Child support according to income-level is such batshit idea. It should be a universal basic support level and that's it.[/quote] Almost no parents could afford to pay universal basic support level so [/quote] I didn't say a universal basic INCOME. I said support level. Example: If you make $5,000,000 or more a year - you pay $6,000 per month per a child with all (private) tuition expenses from K-12 paid If you make between $2,500,000 - $5,000,000 - you pay $4,000 per month per a child with all tuition expenses paid If you make $1,000,000 - $2,499,000 - you pay $2,500 per month per a child with all tuition expenses paid $500,000 - $999,000 - $1,500 per a month per a child with 3/4ths tuition expenses paid $250,000 - $499,000 - $1,000 per a month per a child with half tuition expenses paid $100,000 - $249,000 - $750 per a month per a child - public school $50,000 - $99,000 - $500 a month per a child - public school $25,000 - $49,000 - $200 a month per a child - public school If you make under $25,000 a year - the state government gives you $175 a month per a child and BOTH parents get a record if its clear you're milking the system with 3+ children and no work ethic. It shouldn't be Britney's job to keep Kevin laid up in a $1 million mansion and supporting six kids for what was generously a sperm donation over a two year period. Especially considering she has partial custody and separate covers tuition and travel expenses for the boys. But whatever - she's making $60 million a year so to her its probably just an irritation. [/quote] This is actually great! I would adjust some for providing insurance or not but I think this is spot on. I didn't want my ex to pay such high child support he couldn't provide my DC a safe home to visit. I think though you can't bill as many lawyer hours if you have nothing to argue over. [/quote]
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