
Originally Posted by
gpolice1
WOW scott you sound like those men who watch the "Maury" show and agree with all those women who say the men are the father. I never said I'm regret my son being born or don't shy away from my duties as a father. But being a parent is the duty of both parties. What I don't agree with is the mother doing nothing to support her child (WORK!). So scott it goes both ways sir why don't you sprend more time telling these moms to work out of the system and less time bad mouthing fathers who are trying to do the right thing.
First, you apparently know nothing about me. If the mother had posted and said things to be criticized over, I might have done so. But you were the one who posted and all I have to gone on is what YOU said and my own experience.
I never said that you regret your son being born. But you were the one who indicated that you didn't pursue it when support stopped. That certainly sounded like you shied away from parental duties. The "right thing" to do is provide the support the courts ordered.
And where did you get the idea the idea that the mother is doing nothing to support the child. The child lives with the mother doesn't he? She provides all the care and nurturing doesn't she?
Yes it does go both ways. And it is certainly a possibility that the mother is abusing the system, but we have only what you posted to work with. And what leaped out at me was this statement; "2009 the state where he in for some reason cancelled the support." That says to me that you didn't pursue the issue but were just glad that support stopped. I asked if you had checked and you ignored that question.
It is certainly a possibility that I am wrong here. But the way to prove me wrong is to show me what you did when the support garnishment stopped. Everything you have said complains about what is being done to you, the shortcomings of the mother. You don't deal with your responsibilities. So again I have to deal with the info given to me.