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Originally Posted by Feuer Frei!
What gets me is how in the hell was this guy even ALLOWED to get behind in cs payments by this much?
Here, i know a friend who was behind by $12 and cs contacted him by phone to ask him when he would be able to make the payment! Yes, you read right: $12!!!
If you work then obviously you pay child support. It gets worked out on an annual income figure, and then gets adjusted at tax time.
If you don't work, the cs gets deducted from your welfare payments. With regular estimates put in to cs this can go up or down, depending on your current taxable income.
In endeffect, you ALWAYS pay cs, no matter what you are currently doing in life. It's the law here.
That's why it stumps me so much that this guy is behind that much. I don't believe it tbh.
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I wish it were the case here.
My ex-wife owes me over $1200. She hasn't paid in over 2 years - and is only required to pay $50 a month to start with. Between non-payment, her getting busted for welfare fraud, and now her actually having to work for once in her life - she still isn't doing right by her own child. Pretty sorry.