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If proof is presented that the spouse cheated they should pay more in child support because of their infidelity.

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If proof is presented that the spouse cheated they should pay more in child support because of their infidelity.

As painful as being cheated on can be, family court will not increase support payment to punish bad behavior. A spouse being unfaithful is also not a factor used to determine the amount of spousal support payable.

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