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Child support payments should be a set amount per child. Receiving parent income |
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The receiving parent if employed herself or married to a employed partner should only receive a set amount of child support. As it's the paying parents gross earnings used in calculation for this and also tax credits. There is a serious shortfall for the children he lives with. Set amounts needed |
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Father gets a better paid job. Lives with 3 stepkids. New wife and their own child. Their household income goes up resulting in less tax credits for the step children yet same gross amount used for child support . The only person having a gain is the receiving parent not the household in which he lives, in the eyes of the law is the provider for also those children by lawfully having to claim tax credits with their mother. Set amount to working receiving parents would reduce hard times |
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2018-10-21T13:32:44.259000+00:00 |
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2018-11-02T12:59:52.117000+00:00 |
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