He says the law cant really touch him 4 not paying c.sup while on probation!
Truly hope someone can shed some light on this mess for me. *Sigh* Anyway I will try to make it short. My ex b/f sons father was released from prison over a month ago for felony prob. violations and was given another chance with one more yr tacked onto it. Now I didn't file for c.sup until after he got out of jail (was trying to give him chance to be there for kid on his terms, but he said he didn't want to do nothing, period) so needless to say here we are, now I was at first worried his p.o. would grant him permission to leave before I could get him into court but before there was even a court order for his DNA to be taken she allowed my c.sup case worker to come into her office and get his DNA and agreed to cooperate with my case worker. That was 2 weeks ago and he's still in town so I doubt she let him go anywhere and I know him Im sure he asked.
Now my new worry is, I know this DNA test will show he is his because we took one privately but it couldn't be accepted in court because it didn't have some certain seal on it or something but point is paternity is not a worry to me... my worry is when the results do come back and he's ordered a court date to figure out how much or if it will be ordered and he doesn't show up or if he ignores paying at all does this in turn affect his felony probation? C.Sup was not a condition laid out for his felony probation so if he's arrested for failure to appear to court or failure to comply with the child support agreement, will this affect his felony probation?
I ask because he very smuggly told me if this is something that won't get his felony probation violated I can just forget about him paying or showing up in court and if he gets arrested for not showing up, all he has to do is bond out again and again and he'll be fine and he plans on doing that and once he's finished with his felony probation he will evade the law about the child support but he will never be looking at hard time as long as he pays his p.o. he doesn't have to sweat the f. probation and that is the ONLY thing he cares about paying. He also said he can just say he doesn't want the baby to the judge but I did research online and on here for days and I see the same answer "it is NOT that simple" so I know he can't do that much now. But I NEED to know, is he right... can he just ignore his c.sup obligations and it has nothing to do with his current felony probation so he has no need to worry? He's so certain of all this that I believe him. Please help. Thanks so much.