Posted by Cliff Nelson on April 08, 2013 at 05:41:49 from (75.100.39.27):
In Reply to: Irresponsible Dad posted by showcrop on April 08, 2013 at 05:14:55:
In WI the court ordered support is a set dollar amount that the court decides. It is the father's responsibility to pay that amount. He is responsible for it until it is paid in full. My step daughter was 21 before her father had her support paid off. The set amount is better than the percentage system because he can't quit his job and work for cash cheap to avoid paying. The amount he owes stays the same. A good child support agency will keep track of what he owes and enforce it until it is paid. That being said it doesn't mean she will get the money when she needs it but if she keeps in contact with the county agency they will keep pushing him to pay until he is caught up.
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