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post 1441357701 05-10-2016, 03:30 PM
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post 1441357761 05-10-2016, 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted By motilynn
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He gave her the house because of me, my bro and my sis. Only reason. You should understand that part.

Yeah send my mom off to an apartment with nothing and we have to live there?

Think about it
He sounds like a good man. I was asking if you had a relationship with him, because I was wondering if that set-up ever seemed to get in the way of his other dutys as a father. I seem to see that a lot. My FIL,back in the day before you had to shell out all kinds of money, got full costudy through a private agreement. My MIL was in and out of jail, but because she had her mom to watch my husband- she still got custody. Anyways, he paid her full child support so he could have his son full time with him. He still allowed visits, but it was more important he had his kid. Just thought that was awesome when I heard that. Was always curious if more men like that had to do something similar. But it sounds like your mom did the best she could too.
if your dad loves you hell do anything for you. money doesnt mean anything if someones not healthy. best part about it is.. your kids will follow the same path. cant wait to have kids ayy
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post 1441358351 05-10-2016, 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted By WagerKing
if your dad loves you hell do anything for you. money doesnt mean anything if someones not healthy. best part about it is.. your kids will follow the same path. cant wait to have kids ayy
Very true.
post 1441366911 05-10-2016, 04:18 PM
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Good to see OP has a healthy respect for his dad, that's at least encouraging. I could write a book with all of the crap my ex has pulled and I continually strive to just be a good dad through it all hoping one day my kids will see the situation for what it is. I posted earlier about getting financially hammered by a no-fault divorce. It's not my kids fault for the situation they've been forced to endure. My ex is a bitch, doesn't deserve what she got, Yada Yada, but one day she'll have to face her kids for who she is. And without the money she's already blown or entitled to any more, she's going to be one lonely mother.
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post 1441377511 05-10-2016, 05:18 PM
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Great roll bread OP. Very insightful.


I'll entertain the notion that you're actually telling the truth here and say this:

You, and your siblings are the offspring of severely broken man (that is, if he actually is your biological father). Myheartweeps for him, but mymindeschews his very existence for even entertaining the idea of having dinner with your mother after all of that heartache (even if it was out of consideration for your sister's fragile ego). That being said, good luck with your life from here on out.

I hope you ALMOST make the same mistakes he made, then quickly realize where you've gone wrong and correct the issues before you get yourself in hot water like your father did.

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post 1441378531 05-10-2016, 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted By WagerKing
Good question. Both. Certainly both haha. Shes a great mom though.

I don't know the whole story but I think my dad got accused of cheatig with my moms current husbands ex wife. Yeah lol. Im assuming that might have hurt him in court.
So really the money went to her current husbands ex wife in whatever their divorce settlement was.

Dad should have married her to get his money back
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post 1441379211 05-10-2016, 05:26 PM
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post 1441382441 05-10-2016, 05:45 PM
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He got off cheap srs. Whats 3 kids cost a month in daycare food etc in NY? If he had to donit on his own plus the hassle.

He was on easy st paying 4500
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post 1441652991 05-12-2016, 01:55 AM
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Originally Posted By eltoro24
He got off cheap srs. Whats 3 kids cost a month in daycare food etc in NY? If he had to donit on his own plus the hassle.

He was on easy st paying 4500
no more like he was lucky he didn't marry a wife who put his kids in day care.. i bet you, since it sounds like the upbringing, would save your nannys life over your mothers, since you hardly see her
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post 1441654721 05-12-2016, 02:13 AM
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Originally Posted By WagerKing
Give me your reaction gif when the judge ruled $5,500/month
bet it went something like this

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post 1441656131 05-12-2016, 02:29 AM
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I think Alimony and Child Support is fukkin ridiculous..

Alimony is extremely stupid, hell you are getting divorced your life is changing so you cant have what you are accustomed to , go get a job if you want to keep living like you have when you were divorced. If the wife can have the lifestyle that she was accustomed to why cant the guy have the pu$$y and BJ's that he was accustomed to?

Child Support is also retarded as hell... give the child to the parent who can actually you know care for it not the stupid stay at home mom or in many cases cheating mom. Child support payments should be limited to 400-500 a month at most per child. If you think about it , whatever the child support payer pays for child the person taking care of child should be paying toward the child as well so 800-1000 a month is plenty of money to feed the child and provide clothes.
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post 1441716081 05-12-2016, 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted By Weezy32
I think Alimony and Child Support is fukkin ridiculous..

Alimony is extremely stupid, hell you are getting divorced your life is changing so you cant have what you are accustomed to , go get a job if you want to keep living like you have when you were divorced. If the wife can have the lifestyle that she was accustomed to why cant the guy have the pu$$y and BJ's that he was accustomed to?

Child Support is also retarded as hell... give the child to the parent who can actually you know care for it not the stupid stay at home mom or in many cases cheating mom. Child support payments should be limited to 400-500 a month at most per child. If you think about it , whatever the child support payer pays for child the person taking care of child should be paying toward the child as well so 800-1000 a month is plenty of money to feed the child and provide clothes.
$500 is a lot. I was thinking maybe tree fiddy?

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post 1441718041 05-12-2016, 11:04 AM
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It goes both ways gents. The breadwinner always pays. Look at the celebrity women who got divorced from their hubbies and have to pay support.
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/...ry?id=24073222

Halle Berry HNNGGG has to pay ex bf $16,000/month! That dude lucked out.

Bottom line, if you are the breadwinner, expect to support the other if things go south. I've always wanted a family cause I grew up with a strong family, mom and dad together and healthy relationship since they have been together, they are approaching 60 yrs old and still going strong.

Is it a risk I'll get involved with a woman and things will go south? Sure. But I'm willing to take that risk in order to create a family. I wasn't like this 10 years ago though, I had the mindset of fuk it, I love doing me. I wanna be single forever. Some people change, some don't.
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post 1441719281 05-12-2016, 11:12 AM
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Originally Posted By Marie646
This and add possible cheating. Wat.gif
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post 1441720641 05-12-2016, 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted By WagerKing
Yall are crossing the line. Typical misctards
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post 1441720951 05-12-2016, 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted By WagerKing
if your dad loves you hell do anything for you. money doesnt mean anything if someones not healthy. best part about it is.. your kids will follow the same path. cant wait to have kids ayy
Lol OP, acting like you're not fukked in the head from all this. Guarantee you have issues because your parents divorced, you were raised by a single mom and deep down you know your mom to be a leech who wanted to suck your dad dry for everything he had.

Child support is one thing, but $4,500/month is pushing it when your mom could get off her azz and get a job.
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post 1441721671 05-12-2016, 11:27 AM
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I talked to a 2x divorced dude last week, the divorce laws in Canada aren't nearly as bad. They obviously favor the lower income earner but as bad as I thought.

For example, man or woman, if you are physically able to work, you WILL work. Just because you have been accustomed to being a housewife does not mean that you can remain a housewife after divorce.
post 1441722361 05-12-2016, 11:32 AM
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also veiled brag thread by OP on how much daddy makes
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