A father of two has been backed for his decision not to send extra child support for his children’s half-siblings and step siblings.
While a difficult situation for the other family, the man has been backed both by online commenters and experts alike, with one clinical psychologist saying the repeated push for money may be “indicative of a larger pattern.”
The man, who did not give his name but writes to Reddit under the username Commercial-Formal310, took to the r/AmITheA*****e sub to ask if he was in the wrong for “not providing any kind of extra support for my kids other household (sic).”
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He explained he has an 11-year-old daughter and eight-year-old son with his ex-wife, who has since remarried and gained three stepchildren, as well as having two more children with her new husband.
With seven children under one roof, his …