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Once again, bio Dad derails difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 57160" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>As Sheila wrote, this is the ONE reason to always let the courts and government do the child support collection, even if you loose a percentage that way. It takes it totally OUT of your hands and into theirs, to pursue or prosecute as they see fit.</p><p></p><p>One day (I know it's not really a help to hear it now) Mat will realize the truth. My kids did. Yes, they love their dad, but they know they can't trust him. Anything important (school papers, insurance, buying a car, what have you) they always ask my advice on. In fact, both kids have separately and together asked me how I stayed married to the man for so long. And my daughter-in-law can barely tolerate him.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and hugs to you.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 57160, member: 439"] As Sheila wrote, this is the ONE reason to always let the courts and government do the child support collection, even if you loose a percentage that way. It takes it totally OUT of your hands and into theirs, to pursue or prosecute as they see fit. One day (I know it's not really a help to hear it now) Mat will realize the truth. My kids did. Yes, they love their dad, but they know they can't trust him. Anything important (school papers, insurance, buying a car, what have you) they always ask my advice on. In fact, both kids have separately and together asked me how I stayed married to the man for so long. And my daughter-in-law can barely tolerate him. Good luck and hugs to you..... [/QUOTE]
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