LadyAurora
<font color=green>Listen, sister!!!<br><font color
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- Jul 8, 2003
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I'm afraid to start a debate, but I've been thinking about this for a while. DH and I pay child support for his two sons. He said the other night that he heard an interview with some kind of professional athlete, and the athlete stated that he paid $2,500 per week in child support.
Now, child support is based on a percentage of earnings, so this athlete probably makes a ton of money, and it's not a hardship for him to pay this. That's not what has me wondering.
What I keep thinking is, that mom/kid receives $10,000 per month, and $120,000 per year in child support. What about that child really costs $10,000 per month? I mean...some parents barely make $10,000 per year. Why would the athlete's son be sooooo much more expensive to raise?
Should there be a maximum amount? Maybe the courts could mandate that the athlete put a certain percentage in a trust for his child/ren, rather than pay it in child support. I mean, if the athlete was still married, would he be spending $10,000 per month on his child?
I know a lot of this is just envy, I wish someone would spend $10,000 a month on me! But really...what is going on with that money? Please, first wives, don't kill me, I am not bashing custodial parents or implying that this particular mother is not spending it on the child, but where does that kind of money go?
Now, child support is based on a percentage of earnings, so this athlete probably makes a ton of money, and it's not a hardship for him to pay this. That's not what has me wondering.
What I keep thinking is, that mom/kid receives $10,000 per month, and $120,000 per year in child support. What about that child really costs $10,000 per month? I mean...some parents barely make $10,000 per year. Why would the athlete's son be sooooo much more expensive to raise?
Should there be a maximum amount? Maybe the courts could mandate that the athlete put a certain percentage in a trust for his child/ren, rather than pay it in child support. I mean, if the athlete was still married, would he be spending $10,000 per month on his child?
I know a lot of this is just envy, I wish someone would spend $10,000 a month on me! But really...what is going on with that money? Please, first wives, don't kill me, I am not bashing custodial parents or implying that this particular mother is not spending it on the child, but where does that kind of money go?