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Posted on Saturday, July 01, 2006 - 8:24 pm:   Edit Post Delete Post View Post/Check IP    Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only) Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

in short why does my child get her ck cut just because of what i make? i was married to a man who adopted my children because he wanted to be responisible to care for them as much as me. we are not divorced him living in a motel not paying rent, getting food stamps, can afford to go eat at a resturant every night, pay for a truck, and insurance cigs and cell phone, while i have 2 kids at home make 9.25 an hour cant get food stamps and have to pay every bill in the hhouse. i want to know how i can go about making him pay what he wanted to be responsible for and why my daughters have to suffer because of this. i do the best i can and get help from no one. it is wrong to take disable payment away from child just because of what a parent makes. one thing that caused our divorce was ex husband was getting ck cut because of what i make that is wrong to because i really feel that either a person is disabled or they are not

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