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Re: calling all lawyers (semi long)
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Posted by Coldiron on November 30, 2005 at 16:23:01 from (207.200.116.199):
In Reply to: Re: calling all lawyers (semi long) posted by chris sweetland on November 30, 2005 at 15:50:01:
Chris, Now is your chance to change the cycle. Instead of copying what people around you are doing, alter their actions and do them yourself. If you were to leave and live with your stepmother and sister where would you work then? Sit down and talk with your step father man to man and discuss what is happening and how you feel about it. (dont let anger come into the conversation) It may be that your mother needs to report the non payment of your support from your father. I paid child suport for 2 for 16 1/2 yrs and never missed one payment and that is the way it should be. If he is out of work he should catch up when he gets a job. That is also the way it should be. Is your Father aware that you are having to pay rent in your mothers care? He should be told so that he will know that his nonpayment is a hardship on you or would the rent continue even if he paid? Like the other posters said, keep a cool head about this. Good luck on the hours you have available for studying and growing up. Could you make more money working for someone else and what kind of work do you do for your SF?
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