While all these things come into play, you need to step back and look at this from the eyes of the courts. Even though all these things are relevant to you, most of them arent to the courts. At 7 years old, the courts arent going to give her stated wishes as much weight as you would like. You need to remember there are really only 2 issues here in the eyes of the court. They are 1.If he sees here or not. 2. If he pays support or not. While the issues affect each other, they are not completely dependent on each other and you need to address them separately. You mentioned that he had a 30 day stayed sentence, but didnt address why nothing happened when he didnt meet his obligations in 30 days. THAT would be my focal point moving forward. If you stick to the issue, I see no reason why you cant solve this working pro se if you can present the RELEVENT FACTS of the case. The number one key is DOCUMENT, DOCUMENT, DOCUMENT. Document both the good and the bad. Be sure you make every effort to have the child there at the appointed time. Please dont take this the wrong way....you have every right to be bitter, and reading your story (both times) it is clear that you are bitter. Allowing your bitterness to show through when in court only hurts your case. I"ve represented myself a couple times with good results. It take a clear head and a good command of the law,issues and facts.
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