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So, you guys are saying that an NBA player who gets injured gets his contract money for life? I thought he only got it for the duration of his contract, not forever. And of course the child's lifestyle would change if Dad was hurt, and I would expect that it would. But, Dad has the option of saving for the future, why shouldn't the savings apply to the child too?
If my ex-husband had full custody of my kids, I'd be paying him $1000 a month child support and I don't make anywhere near what this guy makes. I really don't understand why you guys have such a problem with a non-custodial parent paying a percentage of their salary in child support.
He shouldn't even allow his kid to live in Saginaw! Where does he live? Probably not a hell hole, poverty stricken, high crime area. All the other NBA kids around here are in the West Bloomfield or Grosse Pointe in mansions, with the best schools, NOT Saginaw. The mother is going to a crappy college to get a crappy degree that won't earn her more than $15 an hour and she's raising a kid alone. When do you want her to work? How do you want her to pay for day care? Why doesn't he take custody so he can keep all his money? Let him raise the child by himself and hire a nanny.
I spend at least 50% of my income on my kids. He's being asked to spend less than 10% of his income. Why is that so difficult?
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