<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Ukiah:
It sounds like you don't want to pay support for your child, and are trying to get out of paying it. That is wrong! You have an obligation to that child no matter what! I have never argued about paying suport, and I never will (it's where the money is going that I wonder about)! If you don't want to work or support the child, maybe you should consider relinquishing Parental Rights to the child and then you can go without working as long as you want and no one will care.
I am sorry that I have been a little short, but it really offends me that some parents look for a way out of paying support that the child deserves!!!
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First of all, the person was not stating that he does not want to pay.. only that if he did not work, his higher last salary would be imputed. If that being the case, he is asking why the mothers last income or earning potential can not also be imputed. It is a very valid question as some bio mothers do not work because of the nice amount of money they get in CS.
Second, you can not give up parental rights as if the child is property.
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Psst.. I am not an attorney, and even if I was, I would not tell you. What I am giving you is not legal advice in anyway. For proper legal advice, retain a person who openly admits they are an attorney.