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Old 08-24-2005, 06:19 PM
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Originally posted by valkyrie
But isn't it better for the child to have a stay at home mom who is there to take care of her?

I don't even believe that, but I can't understand why mom should live in a modest house and be expected to work (while she's in school, mind you) while dad is making tons of money.

Right now she's getting $4,000 a month, right? That's not so out of line. She may ASK for more than $45,000, but that doesn't mean she's ever going to get it. People often seek more than is realistic in court.

Anyway, why is everyone slamming her for looking for more money but nobody is slamming him for paying $8 a week earlier? Why didn't he get a job then?

I just don't understand why if a parent is stupid rich, his or her kid shouldn't be stupid rich too. So the mom will benefit from that as well. Who cares. If your dad is a millionaire baller, you should get the benefit of that. If he didn't want to have the kid, he could've kept it in his pants back in the day.

I hate most of this post - in specific, try to find the two categorical statements that simply are irrelevant and borderline illogical . . .
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