DarthKTrava
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Yeah, and I have seen men do the same thing. Refuse to work at all, refuse to work more than a minimum wage job, or work under the table so they don't have to pay much of anything in child support.
There are people like that on both sides of the aisle, it doesn't make it right and it doesn't mean child support amounts should go down. All it means is there are a lot of deadbeats out there, of both genders.
One of my coworkers works a low paying job but he pays his support. He switched jobs years ago and was later making less but not changing his support amount. She dragged him into court to raise the amount. Judge looked at his paystubs and reduced it based on his lower income. He'd been fine staying at the previous amount but she got greedy. He gets his son every other weekend.
My BIL had a fight with his ex's parents over his 3 kids. Had to pay support which he didn't have a problem with but the mess with his visitation with the kids. Finally got visitation and every other weekend custody. They moved into an apartment that gave the kids their own rooms and paying less rent than where they were before.
My sister and I, growing up, never got anything from our father. Mom had to work low paying jobs to take care of us.