Anonymous wrote:Nobody can raise a kid with $26/a week in child support payments
Except if the mother herself is a high earner. And in your scenario the mother would be living off welfare, and the laws have changed.
Just what were you able to buy with $26 per week ?
Then both families must share the costAnonymous wrote:Both parents are 17.
Anonymous wrote:What you think is right, is not necessarily, what the law says.
Based on the DC Child Support Guidelines:
http://csgc.oag.dc.gov/application/main/intro.aspx
The child is not yet 18 and is a full time student, and therefpre may very well not be expected to get a job.
Try reading the thread next time. OP already said the kid was 18.
What you think is right, is not necessarily, what the law says.
Based on the DC Child Support Guidelines:
http://csgc.oag.dc.gov/application/main/intro.aspx
The child is not yet 18 and is a full time student, and therefpre may very well not be expected to get a job.
With a kid on the way?Anonymous wrote:What you think is right, is not necessarily, what the law says.
Based on the DC Child Support Guidelines:
http://csgc.oag.dc.gov/application/main/intro.aspx
The child is not yet 18 and is a full time student, and therefpre may very well not be expected to get a job.
Anonymous wrote:I really think, immediate PP, that you are wrong.
The 18 year old is on the hook to pay for the child he created and DC (as well as any other reasonable jurisdiction) expects him to provide for his child before any other luxury, such as going to school.
He will be forced to get a job because he has to provide for his family. Doesn't matter if there aren't many desirable jobs. He has a singular responsibility above all others. His child.
Maybe he should have thought about that before having sex.