Thread: Should he pay?
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Old 06-04-2008, 04:19 PM   #13
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Default Re: Should he pay?

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Originally Posted by Good Wolf View Post
It says that the mom and daughter left the jurisdiction which I think means they moved away.

Assuming he doesn't have visitation due to location given the fact that he isn't the bio. dad, and the bio dad hasn't been held accountable is it fair that he should be for someone elses responsibility?

I think the bio. dad should be hit for all the back child support.
I agree if you are paying child support then you should have legal rights to the child as well. Legal is legal. You cant say you have an legal obligation then trun around and say you have no legal rights.
I really hate the courts they will ramb you up the bun holieo and then say it was all fair while the other person is using the courts to rub thier dirt in your face.
Well I dont know what state that woman moved to but i hope she knows in order to recieve or change childsupport in another state she has transfer her case to that state. When its transfered everything can start from the beginning and he can take custody from her if he so decides or have it ordered he has nothign to do with the child.
if she didnt transfer case he can legally take the kid back to the state he is living in or press kidnapping charges against her if she did not file with the courts her wherabouts or change of address.
he needs an attorney that is not scared to rock the boat and get signatures to throw some judges of thier seats.
If anyone ever finds one let me know that attorney is hired if they are legal for Alaska, California, or Texas. But mostly California and Alaska.
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