disneysnowflake
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Say you were married a couple of years and had 2 kids.
In 1980 you got divorced and struggled to pay the bills while raising the kids alone.
You file for child support. The court orders it, but because the ex is self-employed no money is ever collected.
The arrears he has for child support is huge. He's never had his income tax held or anything. He just didn't pay and got away with it.
Now, your children are in their mid to late 20s. They are married with their own families.
The court finally steps up and forces the father to pay the child support he never paid all those years. I'm not sure why they couldn't enforce this since 1980. I don't know the support laws.
Does the mother keep the money since she had to live with practically nothing all those years just to stay afloat?
Or should the mother give the money to her sons who are now adults?
The ex husband is really, really angry that "his" money is being taken. He blames his ex wife and doesn't really care that he went on vacation while she had to go to the food bank and ask her parents for toothpaste and toilet paper all those year.
The boys say if their mom doesn't give 100% of the money to them they will sue her. They consider what their mom did all those years as her job. The boys also don't really care that their dad did nothing for them growing up and never supported them financially. Their dad is back in their lives somewhat. They just want the cash.
So, who should get the money? The adult boys or the mom?
Is it common for states to just let deadbeat dads go if they are self-employed?
DH's coworker was picked up by the police a few years back because he owed $300 in child support.
In 1980 you got divorced and struggled to pay the bills while raising the kids alone.
You file for child support. The court orders it, but because the ex is self-employed no money is ever collected.
The arrears he has for child support is huge. He's never had his income tax held or anything. He just didn't pay and got away with it.
Now, your children are in their mid to late 20s. They are married with their own families.
The court finally steps up and forces the father to pay the child support he never paid all those years. I'm not sure why they couldn't enforce this since 1980. I don't know the support laws.
Does the mother keep the money since she had to live with practically nothing all those years just to stay afloat?
Or should the mother give the money to her sons who are now adults?
The ex husband is really, really angry that "his" money is being taken. He blames his ex wife and doesn't really care that he went on vacation while she had to go to the food bank and ask her parents for toothpaste and toilet paper all those year.
The boys say if their mom doesn't give 100% of the money to them they will sue her. They consider what their mom did all those years as her job. The boys also don't really care that their dad did nothing for them growing up and never supported them financially. Their dad is back in their lives somewhat. They just want the cash.
So, who should get the money? The adult boys or the mom?
Is it common for states to just let deadbeat dads go if they are self-employed?
DH's coworker was picked up by the police a few years back because he owed $300 in child support.