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18 May 09 #117402 by POMPEYJEFF
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I was wondering if anybody could give me an answer. The Divorce Calculator asks about children from the marriage, is there an age at which the number of children should be entered as zero?

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18 May 09 #117403 by rubytuesday
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The calaculator is asking for dependant children, ie those under 18 or over 18 but in full time education. So if your childre are, for example, 21 and 23, then you wouldnt need to enter thier details, as you wouldnt be expected to pay maintaince for them, and thier "needs" wouldnt be taken into consideration.

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