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Originally posted by AGDee
RHITs, which is what she's working on her degree in, pays, starting around $15 an hour.
You all are arguing that he shouldn't have to pay $7000 a month in child support. If the father wanted custody, he could get it. He has to want it.
All you have done is complain that she's getting too much. How much should she get and how should she raise this child in a standard of living similar to her father's?
The article said that dad buys her clothes and takes her to amusement parks in the summer. That's not parenting, that's entertaining. I don't consider that actively involved. Actively involved means he sits down and helps with homework, takes her to doctor appointments, does her laundry, cooks her food, etc. He's not tucking her in at night or reading her a bed time story.
Dee
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I don't think anyone has been upset at the $7,000; I'm not even sure anyone is really upset about any of this. What I'm questioning, at least, is that if she's asking for $45,000, how that money would be used.
I don't think anyone has said the $7,000 is too much.
ETA: We don't really know her involvement - she may not exactly be an All-Star parent either (no pun intended).