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Old 03-19-2007, 08:54 AM
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Default PA Child Support

Okay, I am fairly new here... I was on Snugglepie.com all the time, but I got a little confused with the change, and I didn't have much time to go on, so I am sorry for my absense, but I would like a little help, if you all don't mind?

My husband has a son with another woman. This woman would not let him see this child for 10 months. He finally cracked and went against her and filed for custody. She was not recieveing support all those months, but filed for support as soon as he filed for custody. He makes about $2000 a month. Now, I don't work and we have two children together and the court is trying to make him pay $600 a month. This girl has NO bills ((she lives with her parents and they pamper both her and the baby)) and a pretty decent paying job... I am not saying that my husband should not support his son, but we have 2 children that need to be supported as well... Apparently having 2 children and a stay at home wife makes your child support go up!! Is this fair? Or was he just fooled? I mean, she went from being happy with nothing as long as he didn't see the child, to getting him for all that she can, and then some, I feel. It doesn't make sense that one child gets to live the lavish life, while we are struggling to make ends meat here. Does anyone know how the Child Support system works?
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