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If you live in maryland and you have 3 kids and you get divorced, and you make $13,500 per month (gross) and your spouse makes $1,500 per month (gross) and your sppouse gets a house and a car and the balance of 50% of your collective retirement fund and other assets, and you have joint custody and you have the kids 5 days per week, including thew weekends, except for one month during the school year when your spouse has the kids for the whole month, ypou will have to pay your spouse over $1,300 per month in child support. If you have the kids 182 days of the year (including all the weekends and all of summer vacation) and your spouse has them 183 days per year, not only will you have to pay $2,000 per month in child support, almost $5,000 to $10,000 per year in additional taxes, while your spouse pays no taxes and receives $4,000 to $5,000 from the IRS in refundable tax credits, If you have the kids 127 days of the year (including all the weekends and 3 weeks during summer vacation) and your spouse has them 238 days per year, not only will you have to pay over $3,000 per month in child support, you'll have to pay almost $5,000 to $10,000 per year in additional taxes, while your spouse pays no taxes and receives $4,000 to $5,000 from the IRS in refundable tax credits, and qualifies for several hundred dollars per month in food stamps.