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how are famliys going to pay the morgages with this new scheme that does not tack in how mach your morgage is its not right

2007-01-27 04:43:27 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Renting & Real Estate

so the ex gets away with not paying her half of are old bills and not leting me see the kids too and and now not having no money to feed my other kids and keep the roof over there heads

2007-01-27 20:53:46 · update #1

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The product of the judicial system will never be justice. The main goal of prosecutors and judges is to be re-elected on their next campaign. If they can milk every poor soul that goes through the system, they look good in the eyes of their voters. Hired lawyers dare stand up to these practices and risk denting the egos of the judges and states attorneys. Freakin liberal scum....

2007-01-27 04:56:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

I don't know how mortgages affect child support now? All I know about is the child poverty that is a reality.

I was the first women to sue for child support from my home community and I will tell you that laws have now changed to support children.

I realize that relationships always don't work out however you should consider your children to come first all times.

To me there is fine line between responsibility by both parents, these children were not asked to be born to begin with.

It seems like men worry about their own roof which to me is very selfish rather than their own children's roof. I realize couples remarry but that should never keep you away from being responsible for your own offspring.

Women longer hours, getting very little appreciation and have stress to deal with at home. My heart goes out to single parents

Be a man

2007-01-27 05:01:15 · answer #2 · answered by Emily L 4 · 4 1

Housing is not figured into child support calculations. It's based on both parents' gross monthly income, day care paid by both parties, insurance coverage, and alimony.

I would verify with a lawyer but that's how it was figured when I got divorced. Debt and assets had no bearing in the matter.

2007-01-27 06:20:22 · answer #3 · answered by agrad95616 1 · 0 0

Child support is not a scheme first and foremost. Child support is a responsibility that the absent parent is required to do. I went to a court hearing with my sister once about child support and she told me how it went. I will pass it on to you:
Judge: You are hereby ordered to pay $180 a week
Father: But how can I afford this? I only make so much and this is going to make it impossible to live off on
Judge: You should have thought about this before you unzipped your pants
Father: But I have other children to take care of
Judge: I don't care, get a second and third job if you have to. If you don't pay your obligation, be prepared to look out through bars. When you get out, look forward to having to pay back support also.

The moral: If you have children, be prepared. See if you can provide. If you can't......oh well.

2007-01-27 04:54:15 · answer #4 · answered by ♪♫♪justpassingby♪♫♪ 5 · 3 2

To me, the bigger scheme would seem to be forcing the paying spouse to pay based on whatever price home the payee spouse chooses to purchase. Why should one spouse be forced to pay more support just because the ex decided to purchase a $500,000 home vs. a $250,000 home.

It makes more sense that the support be based upon the ex-spouses' income and the needs of the children and that the payee spouse be required to find housing that fits within those parameters. In other words, it sounds like the scheme is gone.

2007-01-27 04:56:34 · answer #5 · answered by CJKatl 4 · 2 2

What is the child support scheme, wither you pay rent or mortgage the average cost should be allowed for. Therefore, if you take on a greater debt than you should it is your choice and not a penalty to me. This is fair

2007-01-27 04:51:36 · answer #6 · answered by whatevit 5 · 1 1

Better to feed and clothe the kids and then see if there is mortgage money rather than the other way around, Don't you think???

2007-01-27 06:07:01 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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