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Reply to "When ex-spouse is just evil but pretends they are a good person"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don't listen to the people telling you to involve a lawyer. Anything that you'd get from ex will go toward legal bills. My county has free legal aid in the courthouse basement. Start there. They will probably tell you to open up a case with child support enforcement. This is incredibly common. Remember, you divorced them for reasons like this. [/quote] It’s just so infuriating that moms (mostly) have to fight for this from deadbeat dads (mostly). It should be easy not hard. A single mom who’s working full time and doing all the parenting doesn’t have an extra 10+hours per week to try to hunt down and beg for money from the deadbeat dad. And onlookers say just take him to court. If it were that easy, 50% of single moms wouldn’t be in poverty. Wages should automatically be garnished from the start and follow a man’s social security # from job to job and tax return (when he decides to work under the table to avoid paying for kids). It shouldn’t be a difficult process that moms have to go through every year or job switch [/quote] He may not be a deadbeat and there may be more to the story. [/quote]
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