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    Question: Why do parents have to pay child surport?

    Answer: Society believes that parents have a duty to support the children that they bring into the world, because the children cannot support themselves. Before recent times parents usually lived together and worked together. The food and other things that they produced and earned was shared in the family with the children and any other family members who lived with them or nearby.

    In the twentieth century divorce became possible and then became more and more common. Usually the children in a divorce stay with one parent and the other parent moves away. Child support is a way for the state to make certain that the parent who moves away supports his or her children to some extent.

    If the parents were still living together, they would spend more on the children or less depending upon raises in salary or the loss of a job. The court (in Arizona, and in most other states) will also raise or lower child support depending upon the how much each of the parents earn.

    Society is so very concerned about the child being supported properly that even if the parents try to agree in their divorce decree on a set amount of child support, the court may not approve this agreement. The court will very likely change child support even if the parents agreed not to, if one of them proves to the court at a later date that changing child support would be in the best interest of the minor children.

    Child support is not meant to punish one parent or to reward the other. It is only to ensure that the parent who has the most responsibility for supporting the children is given some help by the other.

    If the parents spend an equal amount of time with the children, and are responsible for an equal amount of the cost to raise them, (e.g. one child lives with each parent, or they alternate weeks at each parent's house) then the court may very well order no child support to be paid at all.


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    On 04/12/04
    pricella from CA said:
    i also think that single mothers just point the finger at the absent fathers just because they are not happy. my mother had me out of wed lock and she never lived with my father she always said that my father was no good for me. but she got on walfare also to avoid finding a job and they started to taking fifty percent of my fathers wages she said that he had to pay for conceiving me but my mother also never told me nice things about him well i just met my grandma from my fathers side and she said he was and is a very nice person i hope to get close to him someday even if my mother disapproves
    On 03/27/04
    adriana from CA said:
    I also believe that mothers should try to get on there feet and make effort to get a job and not stay on walfare just because they are angree at the father of there kid. I live with my mother and she has been on and off from walfare,she always talked bad about my father but yet he never has stopped paying child support since i was 5. she never mentioned the words love regarding my father due to her selffishness. she is always just thinking of herself. my father remarried and he has a very nice wife that says im very smart and will be someone very special someday.
    On 03/16/04
    lou from AZ said:
    i also agree that the majority of women he receive child support are women with no responsibility. everyone always says its the
    On 03/16/04
    lou from AZ said:
    i also agree that the majority of women he receive child support are women with no responsibility. everyone always says its the fathers fault for support well coming from a 13 year old i disagree my father has 1 kids out of wed lock from a previos relationship and he has supported her since since birth. when my father got married to my mother his ex got on public assistance and has been on it for the past 17 years. the ex has raised her child to dislike my father even though my father has always supported her .. the ex has made visitation also very impossible.i think it takes responsibility o
    On 02/23/04
    Lynch from AZ said:
    why does'nt your husband take custidy of the chidren? he is paying an awful lot of money to support to kids and two adults. tell him to threatan custidy, just to see if the ex-wife will get off her but and work.
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