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Old June 11th 04, 01:24 PM
Don
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I think you mad moms need to face up to your responsibility.

I pay $18,000 child support for my 16 year old son. There are no
extenuating issues concerning his care, he is healthy. His mother,
college-educated and able-bodied, certified as a high school teacher
only wants to work at a "fun" job.

I recently paid $5,000 for an occupational expert to testify that her
earning $0.89 per hour from her job painting pastel portraits was
below her earning capacity. This entire matter was in response to a
suit she filed against me to increse my child support beyond the
excessive "guidelines."

BTW, I am current with my extortion and was forced into bankruptcy
when I was laid off from my job several years ago. The court readily
acknowledged that the layoff was no fault of my own. But Massachusetts
as many other states do not allow a reduction of child support due to
loss of job. Show me one intact family that would not make an effort
to reduce expenses while new work is sought. And I do regularly take
public transportation.

Enjoy your spoils while they last.

Don




"madmother" wrote in message alkaboutparenting.com...
I think all you whining dads should understand that the only ones who are
hurt by dead beat dads are the kids! They dont have enough to eat, they
dont have the love of a good dad and all you can do is whine and say that
they are taking away a passport so you cant travel and spend the money on
a trip when you should be spending it on your kids. or taking away a
drivers license to drive some fancy car when the money for that car should
have gone for your kids. Have you ever heard of public transportation, it
is alot less than the expensive cars you need to buy!

  #102  
Old June 11th 04, 01:24 PM
Don
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Default Massachusetts...$12% interest + 6% penalties

I think you mad moms need to face up to your responsibility.

I pay $18,000 child support for my 16 year old son. There are no
extenuating issues concerning his care, he is healthy. His mother,
college-educated and able-bodied, certified as a high school teacher
only wants to work at a "fun" job.

I recently paid $5,000 for an occupational expert to testify that her
earning $0.89 per hour from her job painting pastel portraits was
below her earning capacity. This entire matter was in response to a
suit she filed against me to increse my child support beyond the
excessive "guidelines."

BTW, I am current with my extortion and was forced into bankruptcy
when I was laid off from my job several years ago. The court readily
acknowledged that the layoff was no fault of my own. But Massachusetts
as many other states do not allow a reduction of child support due to
loss of job. Show me one intact family that would not make an effort
to reduce expenses while new work is sought. And I do regularly take
public transportation.

Enjoy your spoils while they last.

Don




"madmother" wrote in message alkaboutparenting.com...
I think all you whining dads should understand that the only ones who are
hurt by dead beat dads are the kids! They dont have enough to eat, they
dont have the love of a good dad and all you can do is whine and say that
they are taking away a passport so you cant travel and spend the money on
a trip when you should be spending it on your kids. or taking away a
drivers license to drive some fancy car when the money for that car should
have gone for your kids. Have you ever heard of public transportation, it
is alot less than the expensive cars you need to buy!

  #103  
Old June 11th 04, 01:24 PM
Don
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Default Massachusetts...$12% interest + 6% penalties

I think you mad moms need to face up to your responsibility.

I pay $18,000 child support for my 16 year old son. There are no
extenuating issues concerning his care, he is healthy. His mother,
college-educated and able-bodied, certified as a high school teacher
only wants to work at a "fun" job.

I recently paid $5,000 for an occupational expert to testify that her
earning $0.89 per hour from her job painting pastel portraits was
below her earning capacity. This entire matter was in response to a
suit she filed against me to increse my child support beyond the
excessive "guidelines."

BTW, I am current with my extortion and was forced into bankruptcy
when I was laid off from my job several years ago. The court readily
acknowledged that the layoff was no fault of my own. But Massachusetts
as many other states do not allow a reduction of child support due to
loss of job. Show me one intact family that would not make an effort
to reduce expenses while new work is sought. And I do regularly take
public transportation.

Enjoy your spoils while they last.

Don




"madmother" wrote in message alkaboutparenting.com...
I think all you whining dads should understand that the only ones who are
hurt by dead beat dads are the kids! They dont have enough to eat, they
dont have the love of a good dad and all you can do is whine and say that
they are taking away a passport so you cant travel and spend the money on
a trip when you should be spending it on your kids. or taking away a
drivers license to drive some fancy car when the money for that car should
have gone for your kids. Have you ever heard of public transportation, it
is alot less than the expensive cars you need to buy!

  #104  
Old June 11th 04, 05:05 PM
The Daveİ
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Default Massachusetts...$12% interest + 6% penalties

madmother wrote:
drive some fancy car when
the money for that car should have gone for your kids.


Does that same standard apply to still-married fathers? Does it apply
to the money that mothers get as CS, also?

--
Always borrow money from a pessimist, he doesn't expect to be paid back.
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  #105  
Old June 11th 04, 05:05 PM
The Daveİ
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Default Massachusetts...$12% interest + 6% penalties

madmother wrote:
drive some fancy car when
the money for that car should have gone for your kids.


Does that same standard apply to still-married fathers? Does it apply
to the money that mothers get as CS, also?

--
Always borrow money from a pessimist, he doesn't expect to be paid back.
~Author Unknown
  #106  
Old June 11th 04, 05:05 PM
The Daveİ
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Default Massachusetts...$12% interest + 6% penalties

madmother wrote:
drive some fancy car when
the money for that car should have gone for your kids.


Does that same standard apply to still-married fathers? Does it apply
to the money that mothers get as CS, also?

--
Always borrow money from a pessimist, he doesn't expect to be paid back.
~Author Unknown
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Old June 18th 04, 02:46 AM
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