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Old 01-03-2009, 04:23 PM #1
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Post Going to be moving out and away from son, do I have to pay child support?

I am moving out in a month and am concerned that I will have to pay additional childsupport. My son is disabled and gets SSDI under my record as it is, MORE then I get I might add, so are they going to expect me to live on less then what he gets? I mean together we have 1300 a month but apart he las 700 and I have about 650. HOW can I make it on less then that? Isn't the fact he gets SSDI I applied for for him cover my part of his support since it's drawn off my record? I have a feeling I might be getting shafted shortly but I can't live here anymore...
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