>Pardon me for the reality check.

That was one 'reality' given in exchange for the gentleman's 'reality'.  The 
ladys advice not to ask for receipts, etc. is really a  desire for lack of 
accountability... meaning you stuck her with the kids, she's entitle to 
whatever she can get out of you.

Given that these situations are rarely one sided and that the system in 
inherently biased and unfair to at least one of the parents because of the 
state's 'compelling interest' in the welfare of the children... you probably 
got the best deal you could, short of spending all you have on a high priced 
lawyer... then you wouldn't have anything left anyway.

It is this 'compelling interest' that lets the state and judges get away with 
some pretty heavy handed rulings, and when people like you complain you are 
looked on as selfish and unconcerned about the kids.  Use that as a model when 
looking at the state intervening in even more areas of your life.

--
Larry Miller 

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