Posted by B-maniac on April 08, 2013 at 19:22:46 from (97.85.59.154):
In Reply to: Irresponsible Dad posted by showcrop on April 08, 2013 at 05:14:55:
First of all she did not set that monthly amount , the court did and it was based on his ability to pay or his income at that time. That stands unless he goes back to court and has it lessened because of job circumstances , which obviously he hasn't. This has nothing to do with her. It has been set and he is violating court order. She isn't asking for more , she's only asking for the law to uphold their own determination and agreement. If he can't pay it then he needs to come in or be arrested to come in and plead his case not just be a deadbeat coward and pay 1/8 and call it good. Non-support is an automatic bench warrant. They will not actively seek him but if stopped he will go to jail. That means if she denies visitation to him he will not file complaint because he will have to appear and will promptly be arrested on the warrant. Call the deadbeats bluff. That original support judgement was based on something and he obviously has figured a way to beat it by quitting the job he had then. That's a dead beat! If he was half a man he would want to go down with her to court and re-set the amount and do what's right. He knows he's doing wrong and just milking time as long as she lets him. Don't know the relationship/age of the children to him but give them some credit, they are smarter than you think sometimes and they more than likely would very much agree that if he is intentionally not paying THEIR money that the court said THEY needed to live on ,they probably would not have a problem telling dad on the phone why they will not be seing him for a while. Hold him accountable,kids are tougher than one thinks.
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