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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3276903" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Not necessarily. My ex wife that couldn't keep her panty's on outside of the home paid me child support and lawyer fees. I made more than she did.</p><p>It may have changed by now, but my divorce was 32 years ago when Oklahoma statute was changed. Previously, the female half always got custody and child support. </p><p>I was the first in Kay county to go through the new law in Nov 1 back then where both parents had to be considered for custody depending on who could supply the best for the children. </p><p>Dummy left a Dear John letter stating she wanted me to have the kids but she would live close to see them all the time. She never saw them for 6 months and moved across town. Then the dummy never showed up for court. When my attorney gave the Dear John letter to the judge, it was a slam dunk. </p><p>I raised them anyway. She never went to a PTA or meetings with teachers, nor ever took them to a DR visit, basketball/baseball/wrestling practice. She didn't deserve them. </p><p>Under the state's guidelines at that time to determine the amount of child support, they had a formula that depended on how much each party was earning, and had to use a chart to get the amount of child support. I'm sure its all different now, but it worked in my favor back in the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3276903, member: 5412"] Not necessarily. My ex wife that couldn't keep her panty's on outside of the home paid me child support and lawyer fees. I made more than she did. It may have changed by now, but my divorce was 32 years ago when Oklahoma statute was changed. Previously, the female half always got custody and child support. I was the first in Kay county to go through the new law in Nov 1 back then where both parents had to be considered for custody depending on who could supply the best for the children. Dummy left a Dear John letter stating she wanted me to have the kids but she would live close to see them all the time. She never saw them for 6 months and moved across town. Then the dummy never showed up for court. When my attorney gave the Dear John letter to the judge, it was a slam dunk. I raised them anyway. She never went to a PTA or meetings with teachers, nor ever took them to a DR visit, basketball/baseball/wrestling practice. She didn't deserve them. Under the state's guidelines at that time to determine the amount of child support, they had a formula that depended on how much each party was earning, and had to use a chart to get the amount of child support. I'm sure its all different now, but it worked in my favor back in the day. [/QUOTE]
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