Your not saying judges take sides are you? NO, that couldn't be. I was in a wrongful dismissal case and although I won, the judge let the other side get away with a whole string of lies and he he had to know they were lying. The HR person said the owner or herself contacted me several times on the phone. At the pre-trial they were ordered to provide phone records and never did. I had all mine to prove I was the one doing the calling. Then the owner takes the stand and tries to say I was out of his cell phone range. The judge accepted that! How could he have contacted me if I was out of range of his phone? Why didn't he call again when he was in range or go to a land line? Lawyers can be just as bad. A lot of times all they care about is getting paid a lot of money and could care less if you win or lose as long as they get paid. My case wasn't big enough to warrant having a lawyer at trial. In the case presented here, it sounds lke this deadbeat is just looking for some money for himself and could care less about the kid. You can't just come back 3 years later after you've abandoned the child and all resposibilities. The mother should request back child support. That might put the brakes on him real fast. He was probably healthy during those 3 years and could pay more. Check his income tax. Dave
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