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That sounds good to me. I'd add parents that claim, "I'm stay at home and have no income," during the divorce have to be forced to go get a job. I'm all for a a traditional model of a stay at home parent. But that model relies on a traditional family. You can't use the other parent as a source of income because you don't want to work. If you don't work you're irresponsible and a bad role model and the other parent gets custody.
I'd also add I definitely agree on taxes, and cost of living needs to be factored as well. If one parent is living in say, suburban Texas, and the other in NYC, cost of living and taxes is a ridiculously huge swing. Do they factor that? Not really in the current.
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[–] Canada_is_gay ago (edited ago)
That sounds good to me. I'd add parents that claim, "I'm stay at home and have no income," during the divorce have to be forced to go get a job. I'm all for a a traditional model of a stay at home parent. But that model relies on a traditional family. You can't use the other parent as a source of income because you don't want to work. If you don't work you're irresponsible and a bad role model and the other parent gets custody.
I'd also add I definitely agree on taxes, and cost of living needs to be factored as well. If one parent is living in say, suburban Texas, and the other in NYC, cost of living and taxes is a ridiculously huge swing. Do they factor that? Not really in the current.