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Old 05-17-2008, 07:29 PM
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Question Q on children with 2 women

i have 2 doughters with my husband, he has a son with an other woman a short time ago we were talking calling it quits, and i was told tha first born in state of Alabama is first priority, my kids would not get more because there are 2.or even the same as the firts child. arnt 2 children moer to rase alone then one child. my Q is is this true ? why if it is? thanks for the info and your help.
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Old 05-17-2008, 08:17 PM
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i have 2 doughters with my husband, he has a son with an other woman a short time ago we were talking calling it quits, and i was told tha first born in state of Alabama is first priority, my kids would not get more because there are 2.or even the same as the firts child. arnt 2 children moer to rase alone then one child. my Q is is this true ? why if it is? thanks for the info and your help.
It doesn't matter which was born first LOL All children should get equal amounts of support---after the court considers other factors such as if the parents are/were married, other income, etc. But rest assured, no preference exists for first born children to be paid more.
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Old 05-18-2008, 05:46 PM
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Is there a reason you are posting as a "male" using this name in another thread?

Very confusing. Your other postings say you are male and your sons mom has custody of him. Now you are saying you are a woman thinking of divorcing your husband.

Allrighty, then.
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