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Until the presumption of equally shared parenting time law is passed in your state, you can PUT A STOP TO HIGH CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS.

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don.wilson2@gmail.com - 10 Mar 2007 20:50 GMT
I found a website that sells a book of valuable information to
decrease your child support payment to the lowest possible amount.  It
worked flawlessly for me.  They believe they can help anyone.

I will tell everyone this:  If the child support office didn't try to
overcharge everyone, they would go out of business.  Tax payers don't
keep funneling tax payor funds to government agencies that don't
produce profit.  For every dollar paid into the child support system
by child support payors another dollar of tax payor funds are added to
that child support offices funding.

Instead of spending the tax payors money on advertising the help they
COULD provide to both parties involved in a divorce they spend it all
on advertising the "deadbeat parent".

Final Point:  If the court did what they know to be true and morally
and ethically right, they would have FEW CUSTOMERS!  (WHAT WOULD THE
DIVORCE ATTORNEYS DO TO MAKE MONEY)

Here is a link the the site:  http://www.childsupportstrategies.com
Gini - 10 Mar 2007 21:43 GMT
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