ra04152010
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Tn
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Tn
I have a way to figure child support so that it would be fair to every child and dead beat parents cannot use excuses to get more or pay less. There is no more or less just what the child needs. Here it is let me know what you think.
Steps:
1.Each county would need to figure the average cost to raise a child. As an example lets use $150,000.00.
2. Divide that by 18 years that works out to be roughly $8,333.00 per year. This is what a traditional two parent household would have to pay to meet the necessities of a child. When the house hold is divided the cost is divided EQUALLY.
3. Each parent would contribute roughly $4,180.00 per year to raising the child.
4. The NCP pays the CP roughly $384.33 per child per month.
5. NCP receives credit for days child is in there care which averages out roughly $11.50 per day credit.
6.The only extra would be if the child has high medical expenses due to an injury or illness.
And that's it folks. CP get the average going rate to raise the child. If you can't do it on that budget better. NCP pay the average going rate to raise the child if you can't afford it get a better job. The child's wants can be meet by both parents as they have the means and desire.
Keep in mind these rates would vary depending on the area in where you live.
AHH the first proble CP moves to a higher living area. TO BAD if you can't afford the cost of living in a new area don't move. The NCP pays the average of the county the orginal custody agreement was made. NCP has more kids, takes a lower paying job, ect blah blah blah, TO BAD the cost of raising your child did not decrease, work more eat less.
End of story. No more court battles over support.
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Tn
I have a way to figure child support so that it would be fair to every child and dead beat parents cannot use excuses to get more or pay less. There is no more or less just what the child needs. Here it is let me know what you think.
Steps:
1.Each county would need to figure the average cost to raise a child. As an example lets use $150,000.00.
2. Divide that by 18 years that works out to be roughly $8,333.00 per year. This is what a traditional two parent household would have to pay to meet the necessities of a child. When the house hold is divided the cost is divided EQUALLY.
3. Each parent would contribute roughly $4,180.00 per year to raising the child.
4. The NCP pays the CP roughly $384.33 per child per month.
5. NCP receives credit for days child is in there care which averages out roughly $11.50 per day credit.
6.The only extra would be if the child has high medical expenses due to an injury or illness.
And that's it folks. CP get the average going rate to raise the child. If you can't do it on that budget better. NCP pay the average going rate to raise the child if you can't afford it get a better job. The child's wants can be meet by both parents as they have the means and desire.
Keep in mind these rates would vary depending on the area in where you live.
AHH the first proble CP moves to a higher living area. TO BAD if you can't afford the cost of living in a new area don't move. The NCP pays the average of the county the orginal custody agreement was made. NCP has more kids, takes a lower paying job, ect blah blah blah, TO BAD the cost of raising your child did not decrease, work more eat less.
End of story. No more court battles over support.