What Do I Do If She Wins?
Here is one of your threads. You have seven children, you don’t support (outside of paying their insurance) or really see five of them, you pay $68 a month, “sometimes $100,” plus insurance for the two you’re talking to here (ages 4 or 5 and 7 or 8).
You say you shouldn’t pay more because you spend so much on insurance, but the fact is you pay so much for insurance because you have 8 people on the plan. The amount you pay for a plan that covers your five other children plus yourself does not get counted as support for these two kids. And $68 A month is a shamefully low amount for child support. That’s $34 a kid. You spend more on food for yourself per week than you do providing meals for your kids per month.
You also pointed out that the $68 was calculated based off of a job you held part-time at Amazon at the time, not your current situation. When you change employment status, you are supposed to voluntarily submit to recalculation.
I’m sorry, but you are underpaying and she is right to seek an adjustment.