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ScrewedDad
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I got this Child Support Calculator for California somewhere on the web to calculate how my child support would change since my income increased. Turned out I almost have to pay half of my income....! I don't think I'll personally pay that much for our child even if we were still married (since she has other two kids with her previous marriage). I thought the court system was supposively designed to "best interest for the child", is there something wrong with the calculation tool? Or is it just designed to screw up the divorced noncustodial parents?