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Looks like today’s gonna be a good day for Chris Bosh … moneywise.

And why is that? Well, the Miami Heat superstar lucked out when a judge in Orlando sided with him in his attempt to be deemed an official resident of Texas instead of Florida.

You may be wondering why Bosh keeps claiming he doesn’t live in Florida three years into his contract with the Heat.

As we’ve previously reported, his childs mother – Allison Mathis – is only getting $2,600-a-month in child support from him because of a ruling in Texas, which Bosh claims as his official residence.

Had Bosh been found to be a Florida resident, he’d be looking at $30,000-a-month in child support for the next 15 years, reports Jose Lambiet’s Gossip Extra.

The once-couple has been in a three-year battle over child support for their three-year-old daughter. The Heater has since married another woman, Adrienne Bosh. They have an infant son.

Jane Carey, Mathis’ attorney, called today’s ruling a “miscarriage of justice” and promised to appeal.

“Everybody knows that Texas is rough on horses and women,” Carey said. “Now, I guess that any young man in Florida who makes big money should get a Texas address before they have a baby.

“They’ll save a lot of money that way.”

Judge Evans said he based his decision on one set of documents: Bosh’s income-tax filings, sent to the IRS from Texas.

(Photo: EURweb)

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