Child support termination
In 1998 my ex-wife divorced me. I was never served with divorce papers but my signature appears on the service form. Obviously this was forged. In the divorce I have been ordered to pay child support. I found out about the divorce when I received a garnishment letter in the mail from the Washington State Child Support Enforcement Agency. I was able to get a copy of the decree from them. I have not seen nor heard from my son in almost 10 yrs. Is there something I can do to have the child support rescinded?
When we separated, she walked out on me and my son after having an adulterous relationship. He was only 4 then. Several months later, after I obtained legal custody, she took him for a 2 week visit in the summer of 1998 (before the divorce). At that point we talked about a possible reconciliation. She left the state with my son, got custody of him in another state after telling the courts in California that she could not find me. She then proceeded to get the divorce. I haven't seen my son in almost 10 years. I have found out that she changed his name to her last name. After hiring a private detective to locate her, I contacted her and was told that my son wants nothing to do with me. I have diligently (albeit reluctantly) paid child support. She moves around so much from state to state that it's almost impossible to serve her with any court papers. I currently do not know what state she resides in.
After so long, my relationship with my son may be irreparable. I don't want to cause him any undue mental anguish by taking his mother to court on charges of fraud and forgery. If I give up my parental rights to my son, can the child support be rescinded without my ex-wife's consent? If not, then I have no choice but to take her to court and file criminal charges. That is my last resort. Please, someone give me some useful advice.
Steven ([email protected])
PS: I have always paid my child support. I don't runaway from my problems so if you're a man hating spurned woman, please move on. One last thing, remember, she left me and my son for another man.