Lawyer explains surprising child support rule from @nycdivorcelawyer
A lawyer explains the 'first in time, first in line' principle of child support, detailing how payments are calculated as a percentage of gross income sequentially for children from different partners. He uses a complex hypothetical scenario involving a cheating husband and a pregnant mistress to illustrate why it's legally and financially advantageous for the wife to file for divorce quickly to secure a larger child support claim for her own children.
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Transcript
Child sports based on percentages of your gross income. So, like, if you have a baby with this person, they get 17% of your gross income. Then the second baby mama is gonna get 17% of what's left after that. Oh. And then the next one's gonna get 17% of what's left after that. So it's like first in time is first in line. This happens a lot in matrimonial law Wow. Where if the mistress gets pregnant, the wife has an incentive to divorce the husband even beyond the mistress thing because you got tw
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