because most fathers would want to give their kids the best. and who says the mother is pursuing the father's fortune on behalf of the child, the increase in maintenance would just mean the mother can spend more on herself, no law says that this money has to be spent solely (or in deed in part) on the child. The mother shouldn't get a penny.
because most fathers would want to give their kids the best. and who says the mother is pursuing the father's fortune on behalf of the child, the increase in maintenance would just mean the mother can spend more on herself, no law says that this money has to be spent solely (or in deed in part) on the child. The mother shouldn't get a penny.