Sep 8, 2008
While acknowledging there are unique problems with determining the reasonable needs of children of high-earning families, the court said trial judges should nevertheless avoid overindulgence [in granting child support requests] — citing the doctrine of In re Patterson, 920 P.2d 450 (Kan. App. 1996), that “no child, no matter how wealthy the parents, needs to be provided [with] more than three ponies.
‘Three Pony Rule’ Invoked to Cut Former NFL Player’s Monthly $18K Child Support

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