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Originally Posted by bringer
it was a perk of living with him, not something they're entitled to now because they've lived that lifestyle and cant move back down. you have entire families living on 3-4k/month OR LESS and this kid is entitled to 22k/month? somethings wrong if you think thats ok
ps, since when did it require 22k/month to raise a child?
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You have entire families living on food stamps and some living on millions a year. WTF does that have to do with anything?
If $22K a month is what a court/judge/the parents agreed to, then obviously that's 1. what the dude can afford and 2. what will keep the child in the same style they would be living in if the parents stayed married. That's how it's been working for years - even when my parents got divorced 35 years ago.
I'm sure if he disagreed with the amount he has a legal team to take care of it who might be a little more familiar with his financial situation than posters here
