$2000 a month? - ouch. Seems like a lot for just one child. What state are you in?
Having a child with her is practically the same as being married. You have created a financial obligation to HER and that child until age 25 (if he/she goes to college). If she wants to request and increase in child support she can easily do it, and she'll most likely get it approved.
Take home lesson here is; DON'T HAVE KIDS and DON'T GET MARRIED. Financially speaking, these are the worst things a man could ever do to himself. Getting caught in the pussy trap is often very expensive. There are a few good women out there, but they are very far and few between. The reality is 95% of the woman out there today are nothing more than a receptacle for your cock.
Thank you very much for this response, Mr Anabolic. It means a lot. I shouldn't share too much on Getbig, and I am in a good financial spot, but I fear being taken advantage of for being too nice, and I fear not being fair to myself.
I don't intend to work ever again, so for as much money as I have, I need that money to last me as long as I am alive - if I am lucky, that could be 50 years or more. I hope, heh.
But the mother of my new baby knows how much money I have, and...I am strongly getting the impression that $2,000 a month is not enough. That is what I currently give her, in addition to RESP investments, and life insurance that I only have to begin with because I am a father.
So yeah...and it's a bit more than that. I really feel like she just doesn't appreciate what I am paying her. I am available to be with the baby any time she wants. But she is mad at me because my house [I live six houses away from her, which is convenient] is messy, so the baby can't be here.

I do need to work on that, LOL. At the same time, in my opinion, a man/father is pretty useless to a baby, and that doesn't much change until the little one grows to about 18 months or so. So she has made a point to say she does most of the parenting. Yeah...well...isn't that the natural thing right now? I just feel out of place with newborns, as many other men do!
Babies need their mothers, not their fathers. I feel that my job is to pay for everything, and that's what I do...and more.
I just think that there is more to the story than what she leads on. To be unsatisfied with $2,000 a month just leads me to believe I am missing something here. Perhaps she has some previous debts that she wants paid off. She knows I have millions of dollars, but, look at it this way:
Having 8x houses at $125,000 a piece earning $1,250 a month in rent gets you $10,000 a month in rent revenue...that is $120,000 a year, which in Canada works out to something like $70,000 after taxes. That's only $5,833 a month! So if she wants $3,000 a month + another big chunk to the mother of my other two children + RESPs + my own living expenses...even rent money from ONE MILLION DOLLARS worth of houses will get burned up completely.
I shouldn't have told her how much Bitcoin I have, because I think she wants some...but again, on the topic of fairness - is that fair? Is it fair to cash out Bitcoin revenues from investments made in 2013 to pay her? That was years before I got her pregnant...or even met her at all.
I feel that men get a raw deal in family court.

Why would I want to cut her a check for $100,000 to pay off her house or something like that, and be left with, what, no leverage at all? The way I see it, if I give a nice chunk of change on the 1st of each month, she will need me. I will then get leverage to see my beautiful little girl. I love my baby girl, and as I said, I just feel that men get the raw deal in family court.
Look at how the child support tables are labelled in Canada - "Awards"? LOL. Unreal:
http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/fl-df/child-enfant/fcsg-lfpae/2011/pdf/ona.pdfAnd the Landlord Tenant courts are a part of a series of "Social Justice Tribunals":
http://www.sjto.gov.on.ca/ltbIs this a joke?! Is this THE ONION? "Social Justice Tribunals"? WOW! What happened to ACTUAL JUSTICE?
But it's not about being FAIR, now is it? Seems to me like it is about revenge! Again...unreal.
Anyway, I know it seems like this post is revealing deeply personal information, but I didn't give out too much information, just the general crux of my situation:
I have a brand new 6-month-old baby with a beautiful 5'11 Icelandic woman whose marriage ended just before I met her. Since she has such amazing genetic traits, I really wanted the baby with her. I do give her $2,000 a month for the baby, and I give extras too - I often bring her lunch, or give her $100 in gift certificates, and just in general, I am completely available to be with the baby. One day I got a text message 1am to be with the baby at 10am. As I stayed up until 4:30am, I was pretty tired, so I ended up getting to her house at 11am, and stayed with the baby until 8pm. My point is, I am super available, super supportive, and super loving. I just love being a dad. I try my best to divide labour in ways where I do what I am strong at - hence why I offer her so much support. But to what end? Is $3,000 a month for a baby fair? If I felt that she was in any way grateful for me, maybe I would give that, but I just don't get the impression that she is grateful to me.

I think that as soon as she found out that I have over a million dollars, she automatically wanted a big chunk of change, but [1] we're not married, and [2] I earned that money BEFORE I got her pregnant...even before I met her at all!
I don't know...I want to be fair, but in my mind, a person being satisfied and fulfilled by me, is a huge part of what drives me to set certain terms. I just don't think she is happy with $2,000 a month, and it eats me up. At the end of the day, I am wrecked with guilt knowing that the mother of my children is not happy with the support I am giving. And since I do technically have the money, it is on my mind all the time.
I offered to buy her EVERYTHING the baby needs - literally 100% of all diapers, wipes, clothes, EVERYTHING - and give her a check for $1,000 on top of that, to show that I am paying for everything related to the baby, and giving her a $12,000 a year boost in her income, but I don't think she wants that. I think she wants $3,000 a month, knowing it will cost maybe $800 to buy everything the baby needs, so that she can put $2,200 a month. Or - I don't know - put it towards past bills maybe? Renovations to her house? I really don't know if there is an actual issue unrelated to me driving her lack of satisfaction with my current level of support. I wish I did know. We have gotten into tiny spats before, only to realize something else was the cause of her being unhappy, and I suspect that may be the cause here.
Anyway, ultimately this matters since I am somewhat liquid, but you did see the rent revenue figures above - even a million in rentals only generates UNDER $6,000 a month in cash once taxes are paid.
What can I say? Being a millionaire isn't quite what I thought it was, and for that money to last the rest of my life, I simply NEED to budget it. I want to explain that to her - and also that I plan to give our daughter a car once she turns 18, and a house once she turns 18. All of this stuff costs money - a lot of money.
Thanks again for your time, Mr Anabolic. I appreciate it a lot. I need to talk about this with a lot of friends before making any decision. I am such a sucker for the women who gestate my DNA, LOL. Seriously, that is huge for me, so I have a hard time saying no to basically any demand.