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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 336409" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>Miss KT works part-time...very part-time, makes about $100/mo. Because of her grandfather's foresight and love for his only grandchild, she has a trust that pays for her education, and she was able to petition the trust for a small allowance. Her grandmother now pays her $300/mo, what I was getting in child support.</p><p></p><p>That said...$400/mo is not enough to support herself, but it does make it easier on me because she isn't asking for gas money to get to school, or to church, or to work. She buys her own clothes, makeup, etc. And as long as she's doing what I want her to do (go to school, pass her classes, work part-time, behave like a civilized person), I want to do what I can, within reason, to help her succeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 336409, member: 4040"] Miss KT works part-time...very part-time, makes about $100/mo. Because of her grandfather's foresight and love for his only grandchild, she has a trust that pays for her education, and she was able to petition the trust for a small allowance. Her grandmother now pays her $300/mo, what I was getting in child support. That said...$400/mo is not enough to support herself, but it does make it easier on me because she isn't asking for gas money to get to school, or to church, or to work. She buys her own clothes, makeup, etc. And as long as she's doing what I want her to do (go to school, pass her classes, work part-time, behave like a civilized person), I want to do what I can, within reason, to help her succeed. [/QUOTE]
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