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Old 04-18-2008, 04:16 PM
Cylenchar Cylenchar is offline
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I would first consult the family court in each state/district he pays to. I know several states like Minnesota have a cap on the maximum amount of child support that is requires, you may be able to see about having all the child support payments consolidated and counted under the laws in the state where you live now. But, I am not a lawyer, so this is a guess.
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