Anonymous wrote:When he came back in to my child's life, he told me he didn't want my child to end up treating him how his older child now treats him. My ex has a teenager that he pretty much abandoned, just like my son, when he was 6 yrs old. I didn't know this at the time, as my ex gave me a sob story about his ex not letting him see his child. Now that I'm a mother of his kid too, I see the game he was playing.
During the time he went MIA from my child, my ex says he tried to see his older child. That child would have nothing to do with him and refused to speak to him. My ex claimed he didn't want my child to end up doing that to him too. I told him it's up to him to make sure that doesn't happen. But he doesn't seem interested in being a parent. He seems to think it's okay to not take care of his responsibility.
He doesn't care about your child. He just cares that he has someone he can ask for favors down the road which is probably why his older son declining to see him is troubling to you. He basically said that to you.
Just get the money you are entitled to and don't contact him unless 1) he doesn't cough up his child support or 2) he contacts you about trying to see his son.
He's a deadbeat and there's nothing you can really do about it now.