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John C

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Jul 30, 2007, 1:13:31 PM7/30/07
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ChairMan

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Jul 30, 2007, 1:34:53 PM7/30/07
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In news:1185815611.1...@z24g2000prh.googlegroups.com,
John C <fatherc...@yahoo.com>spewed forth:

and if can't or won't support what you produce, keep it it your damn pants
or STFU


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Rod Speed

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Jul 30, 2007, 5:51:36 PM7/30/07
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Abe <no...@nowhere.com> wrote:
>>> "The Child Support Battle" by John Christopher
>>> Learn to Reduce or Suspend Child Support
>>
>> and if can't or won't support what you produce, keep it it your damn
>> pants or STFU
>>
> I don't support the OPs spamming, but that aside, do you have any idea
> of the absolute abuse some women put their former husbands through
> when it comes to excessive child support? Women who have moved on to
> land rich lifestyles, but continue to insist on large child suppport payments,
> even though the father has no portion of custody or even visitation?

They get to pay for their brats regardless. Why should anyone else pay for them ?


ChairMan

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Jul 30, 2007, 6:13:38 PM7/30/07
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tIn news:4vhsa39ubung0699g...@4ax.com,
Abe <no...@nowhere.com>spewed forth:

>>> "The Child Support Battle" by John Christopher
>>> Learn to Reduce or Suspend Child Support
>>
>> and if can't or won't support what you produce, keep it it your damn
>> pants or STFU
>>
> I don't support the OPs spamming, but that aside, do you have any idea
> of the absolute abuse some women put their former husbands through
> when it comes to excessive child support?

Yes I am, and there is just as many fathers that don't pay as much as they
should if anything at all.
My ex son in law for one.

> Women who have moved on to
> land rich lifestyles, but continue to insist on large child suppport
> payments, even though the father has no portion of custody or even
> visitation?

Then that's the fathers fault. It's a % of what the father makes here in
Tejas and if the father was stupid enough not to get at least visitation in
the final divorce, he's obviously not smart enough to have the kids for
visitation.

Daniel T.

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Jul 30, 2007, 6:51:07 PM7/30/07
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Abe <no...@nowhere.com> wrote:

> I don't support the OPs spamming, but that aside, do you have any
> idea of the absolute abuse some women put their former husbands
> through when it comes to excessive child support?

No.

> Women who have moved on to land rich lifestyles, but continue to
> insist on large child suppport payments, even though the father has
> no portion of custody or even visitation?

You say that as if it was relevant to the question of child support.
There is no link between visitation and support, nor should there be.

As for the OPs "book" every state handles support differently, so unless
the book is for a specific state, or *very* large, I doubt it is all
that useful.

In Florida for example there is a simple chart in the law showing how
much child support will be. There is no arguing about it in court.

clams casino

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Jul 30, 2007, 7:07:39 PM7/30/07
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Abe wrote:

>>>"The Child Support Battle" by John Christopher
>>>Learn to Reduce or Suspend Child Support
>>>
>>>

>>and if can't or won't support what you produce, keep it it your damn pants
>>or STFU
>>
>>
>>

>I don't support the OPs spamming, but that aside, do you have any idea
>of the absolute abuse some women put their former husbands through

>when it comes to excessive child support? Women who have moved on to


>land rich lifestyles, but continue to insist on large child suppport
>payments, even though the father has no portion of custody or even
>visitation?
>
>

name two.

Dennis

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Jul 30, 2007, 7:42:17 PM7/30/07
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On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 22:51:07 GMT, "Daniel T." <dani...@earthlink.net>
wrote:

Rather naive. If there are lawyers involved, then there is no
shortage of arguing about it in court. For example, if you can't
dispute the rate, then you dispute what is eligible income to apply it
to. BTDT.

Dennis (evil)
--
What the government gives, it must first take.

timeOday

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Jul 31, 2007, 12:40:37 AM7/31/07
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ChairMan wrote:

> and if can't or won't support what you produce, keep it it your damn pants
> or STFU

It's odd that people take that attitude towards men but not women. Oh,
you didn't want that baby after all? Go ahead and kill it. Or not,
your choice. No need to ask the father or anything, it's none of his
business -- except to pay for whatever you decide of course.

Daniel T.

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Jul 31, 2007, 12:10:38 PM7/31/07
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Dennis <dg...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> "Daniel T." <danie...@earthlink.net>

>
> > As for the OPs "book" every state handles support differently, so unless
> > the book is for a specific state, or *very* large, I doubt it is all
> > that useful.
> >
> > In Florida for example there is a simple chart in the law showing how
> > much child support will be. There is no arguing about it in court.
>
> Rather naive. If there are lawyers involved, then there is no
> shortage of arguing about it in court. For example, if you can't
> dispute the rate, then you dispute what is eligible income to apply it
> to. BTDT.

You are correct, of course. But my first comment, I think, is correct.
One book can't possibly cover the laws in every state unless it is a
very big book.

Daniel T.

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Jul 31, 2007, 4:37:30 PM7/31/07
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Agreed, the law is rather unfair in this regard.

teleflora

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Aug 3, 2007, 11:47:04 PM8/3/07
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"Abe" <no...@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> I don't support the OPs spamming, but that aside, do you have any idea
> of the absolute abuse some women put their former husbands through
> when it comes to excessive child support? Women who have moved on to

> land rich lifestyles, but continue to insist on large child suppport
> payments, even though the father has no portion of custody or even
> visitation?

Land Rich Lifestyles! Oh yeah! Because we all know how often THAT happens!

Hahahhahahahahahah!

Cindy


teleflora

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Aug 3, 2007, 11:48:29 PM8/3/07
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"timeOday" <timeOda...@theknack.net> wrote in message
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Yup. That's pretty much how it works. When you can get pregnant, you get
to make the decisions.

Cindy


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