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OMG co workers ex is 78K behind

Sweet T's picture

OMG my coworkers was talking to me and her is 78K behind in CS and he signed an agreement to pay $111.00 a month in order to not loose his license. Oh and he works under the table for his dad and doesn't file taxes. What a piece of work.

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Willow2010's picture

He did get charged with tampering with someone's car once and I got the $6K bond he posted
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OMGEEE...that is awesome!!! lol

AJanie's picture

annie - I think your way is the best way. Of course some people will dodge their responsibilities so in that case I suppose it makes sense to get the court involved...

If the other parent is willing to do what he/she can to help out and the other person still runs to court for their set payments... I think that is deplorable.

thinkthrice's picture

Yep I never got anything either for both of my children. This was before the draconian 90s CS rules went into play.

Acratopotes's picture

then you should simply reply to him..... but Hon, i do not work at the bank thus I could not possible freeze your account, sure it's not IRS.. and I do not work for them either...

DaizyDuke's picture

I did payroll for a temp agency back in my early 20's and there was a guy working for us, who had FOUR child support orders from 3 different women and one of them he was in arrears $98,000.00. I actually felt kinda sorry for the guy. Like what is the point of working? You'll never pay that shit off. Condoms would have been much cheaper!

Ninji's picture

I got into an argument with someone online a few years ago about giving condoms to teenagers (this kid was 17). I feel sorry for those kids that are paying CS and dealing with crazy BM's at very young ages.

thinkthrice's picture

I knew this Jamaican guy who was married "in name only" but managed to tom cat around with every woman in sight. He probably had about six illegitimate children that he was paying CS for. At the time, he had a GREAT job on a factory line for DELCO/DELPHI. Even so, pretty much every cent was drained thereafter. Then those great factory jobs started leaving in the nineties.