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from a guy who is going through a divorce, it's a standard thing that is put into a contract. they take the cost ofthe number of people living in a household(ie. parent and kid) and then factor that into it. i am still confused by all of it but there is no set fee, you take costs into account and you and your ex have to contribute to them equally, but if you are looking after a child then you are already contributing most of your money towards the child, so the other parent ahs to make up for what they don't spend being the primary caregiver
My Divorce was 10 years ago, the court ordered R500 p/m. I should revert to that amount and wait for her "nails against the chalkboard" screech
I guess I will increase it. I would like to increase the amount because I want to, not because I have to. If that makes sense.