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I could see some father spending $400 on ice cream and toys for the kid, making life real hard for the mother, so some system of restraint needs to exist. But +. |
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The only problem is the appropriateness of what is bought, seeing as the money is supposed to be used for the care, feeding and upkeep of the child. |
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Minor example: The little one needed new school shoes - plain black or navy blue, no patent leather, and definitely no trainers. |
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So, of course as you do, little one's dad bought her a pair of fluorescent pink trainers with flashing lights in the soles (!) |
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The little one had to struggle to school in an old, disintegrating and too-small pair of shoes until the end of the week when we could go into town and I could buy her the right shoes. |
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Might as well put an arbitrary limit on the total deductible amount. Call it 1/4 or something. |
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Also, should not be applicable to fathers/mothers who have no custodial rights. |
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Other than that, no complaints. |
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"No, me and the kids shared that eight-ball of cocaine - - it should be at least half deductable!" |
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"Sir, if your dealer didn't give you a receipt, there's nothing I can do. Now, if you have your receipts from the drugstore, I think we can claim your meth lab's sudafed as a business expense..." |
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EDIT: Whoops...I just realized that's going to cause people to vote AGAINST this idea, which I actually consider not half bad. |
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The guy should spend $400 because that barely covers the cost of child care so the ex-wife can keep her job and pay for everything else. At least that's been my experience. |
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With exactly what metric of the child support equation are you unhappy? |
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