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My daughter is 35 now and my ex has been excepted for disability and owes 5 years in back support from when my daughter was 15. Can I collect the back support even though she is 35 now? The support was court ordered.
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72% of black babies are born to single mothers, and they seem to have no trouble having tax payers support their complete families very quickly, so why it so hard to start paying or stop payment terms for real working tax payers ??? Illegitimate kids should be paid for by their parent or parents ,,, not taxpayers. |
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In 2002 I was ordered to pay support in the state of Florida. In 2004 Florida asked NY State to collect the support on their behalf because that was my residence state. The papers asking NY to collect stated that only Florida could make changes to the collected amounts and that they retained jurisdiction for any and all changes in the case. In 2005 one of the children support was being collected for moved out of his fathers house. I contacted Florida to have my support reduced to the father because he didn't have that child living with him. Florida told me to contact NY. NY said they couldn't do anything about it and I didn't have the money for court cases in 2 states. In 2006 the other child moved in with me now the father had neither child but the debt is still piling up. All Along the support amount has never changed been lowered stopped etc even with repeated letters and requests of both states. My oldest child graduated at 18 and went into the military and the state even though the papers said 19 out of school or emancipated have still been collecting the amount for him for the last year. The father doesn't want the money so he has never gone after me for contempt and failure to pay but he has also never asked CP to stop collections nor has he bothered to inform them he has neither child. Because of the back owed support most places won't hire me they don't want to be bothered with the paperwork and they don't like to hire people with serious debt I've had 2 such employers actually tell me this when they have done their background checks so I imagine that others have also not responded to job inquiries for the same reasons. I should not owe any money to the father from 2006 on and nothing I've tried has stopped the debt from piling up. I think since they only ever want to speak to the father because it's his case that something should be able to be done against the custodial parent that fails to report he no longer has the children. In my view he's letting a debt pile up fraudulently by allowing the states involved to continue to think he actually has the children when he does not and I have sent every supporting document to the courts and support collection available including school records showing who both kids live with. The workers at child support collection won't talk to the non custodial parent and this is just wrong.
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