Posted by Pitch on April 08, 2013 at 12:53:57 from (67.240.245.70):
In Reply to: Irresponsible Dad posted by showcrop on April 08, 2013 at 05:14:55:
Read every word JD seller has written. The ma is making a ton of sense. Maybe it is true that the guy is doing all he can. I went round and round with an ex for 21 years over support. She seemed to think I was a bottomless money tree. I paid a minimum 17% of my gross plus insurance. She would haul me into court an average of every three months, while she sat on her azz collecting welfare. Judge didn"t give a dang if my new family starved. When that bustard finally died it was the best day of my life. She kept it up,bout the third time in front of the new judge,crying because I had a newer car and had just bought a house,and she figured she deserved a piece. She admitted to the judge that she had been on welfare since the divorce,a period of about 15 years. She also admitted that I had been paying every month plus bought extras such as school supplies,gifts, clothing,and oodds and ends for the same amount of time. Judge just looked at her and said, " Obviously Mr. Pitch believes in working for what he wants out of life! If you sue this man again without adequate grounds I will find you in contempt." First and only time in my life I wanted to kiss another man.
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