Lets see where to start. I've heard both sides from numerous people and let me tell you there is only one true side to this. I've heard nothing but excuses from this POS as to why he didn't do this or that and none of them add up. I'll also tell yyou based on court testimony the judge stated to the lawyers "in chambers" that it was obvious the guy was a dumba$$. He wants all of the rights associated with a parent and pushes and pushes for them but when it comes to his responsibilities he is too lazy to get off of his a$$ and get a real job to make sure his support gets paid. He'd rather play the I'm a poor uneducated country boy routine and expect people to feel sorry for him than to take responsibility for his own actions. He'd rather keep claiming self employeement and getting paid in cash and showing just enouh income to keep going yet say he makes nothing. This is what happened when we were last in court and we had his handwritten "reciepts" in hand showing what he made. The total, after removing 30% for taxes was within $100 of what the support was based on yet he still claimed he wasn't making anything,that's the very reason he has a susspended sentence over his head.
Yes lawyers can be bad but they are also a necessary evil when your trying to navigate something as screwed up as this. Yes you can find a lawyer to work for free, he played that poor country boy, repentent dad,, or whatever card and he did it. He had three years to plan this and broadside my wife but then claims he didn't know all of this stuff......If it weren't for me coming into the pic he would have run over her like a steam roller and that'ws what he wanted. Now he's mad because I am in the picture and I am supporting MY wife and daughter and he's not getting what he paid god moneyto try to get..........I could go on but won't.........
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