Having been a non-custodial parent with an ex who had way more money than I did, I really feel for you. All you can do is be honest with her and tell her you don't have enough money to buy her the stuff she's used to, and find free or cheap fun stuff you can do together. Take her to the park, fly a kite, paint pictures with her, play games and don't try to compete.
It's your own fault for not taking advantage of the system. The system is totally set up to screw over the man financially in situations like this. It's probably why the OP's ex is having another kid with some "random dude". She gets another sucker sending her checks every month for the next 18 years, based on what this new guys salary is, which could be $100K+, who knows?
She shouldn't be getting any money if her family is "comfortably wealthy".
Is my ex's family doing this on purpose?
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Having been a non-custodial parent with an ex who had way more money than I did, I really feel for you. All you can do is be honest with her and tell her you don't have enough money to buy her the stuff she's used to, and find free or cheap fun stuff you can do together. Take her to the park, fly a kite, paint pictures with her, play games and don't try to compete.
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It's your own fault for not taking advantage of the system. The system is totally set up to screw over the man financially in situations like this. It's probably why the OP's ex is having another kid with some "random dude". She gets another sucker sending her checks every month for the next 18 years, based on what this new guys salary is, which could be $100K+, who knows?
She shouldn't be getting any money if her family is "comfortably wealthy".