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<blockquote data-quote="SunnyFlorida" data-source="post: 27571" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>We offerred difficult child a chance to take her to court and file for child support on multiple occassions. He didn't want to do this because "they" wanted to avoid the legal process.</p><p></p><p>He has paid a "child support" of sort $100/wk when he is working. It becomes difficult when he is not working. She accepted the agreed upon support but then would ask for more. He didn't have more and that just sets him off. Then the two would argue and fight over seeing the child. Never ending battle.</p><p></p><p>The good thing is the papers don't say anything about him assuming the health insurance part, it does want him to get and keep a life insurance policy. No way will he be able to keep health insurance. It's not even clear if he can maintain a job yet!</p><p></p><p>He is going to school and it's been 2wks. We'll see. It's been difficult finding good employment due to his record which is available online. Employers are not necessarily entertaining interviews or conversations when they can pick and choose who they want. Temporary employment firms is who he has been employed with. No benefits, no questions.</p><p></p><p>There's a part of me that just wished she would have left and had the baby and never entered our lives. Yes I know this sounds "unusual" but everything that I predicted about this pregnancy and birth is coming to fruition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunnyFlorida, post: 27571, member: 696"] We offerred difficult child a chance to take her to court and file for child support on multiple occassions. He didn't want to do this because "they" wanted to avoid the legal process. He has paid a "child support" of sort $100/wk when he is working. It becomes difficult when he is not working. She accepted the agreed upon support but then would ask for more. He didn't have more and that just sets him off. Then the two would argue and fight over seeing the child. Never ending battle. The good thing is the papers don't say anything about him assuming the health insurance part, it does want him to get and keep a life insurance policy. No way will he be able to keep health insurance. It's not even clear if he can maintain a job yet! He is going to school and it's been 2wks. We'll see. It's been difficult finding good employment due to his record which is available online. Employers are not necessarily entertaining interviews or conversations when they can pick and choose who they want. Temporary employment firms is who he has been employed with. No benefits, no questions. There's a part of me that just wished she would have left and had the baby and never entered our lives. Yes I know this sounds "unusual" but everything that I predicted about this pregnancy and birth is coming to fruition. [/QUOTE]
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