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Termination of Child Support due to Age of Majority

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stealth2

Under the Radar Member
There was an agreement between my sons mother and my mom. However, many times my mother has had to call me to tell me she is not getting any money from the mother. She gives my mother the money at her convenience and the amounts she chooses. My mother was also assuming that my sons mother would be giving her money on her behalf and not just the money I've been providing. That certainly hasn't happened. As I mentioned in my previous reply when I mentioned this to the CSE Unit there response was, " Well it's just your word against hers". That says alot. I believe that in there eyes the dad is usually the bad guy and always will be. Even though I have no arrears and payments have never been missed. My son will never lack anything. He will be taken care of whether his mother gives up the money or not. This is just a frustratingly unfair situation. But her checks are numbered now and I'm sure she knows it.
How is it anyone else's fault that, over 10 years, you didn't bother modifying the support order to reflect the chil'd actual residence and your Mom didn't bother filing for support from your ex? That's sheer laziness on both of your parts, so there's no point whining about it now.
 


Family2009

Junior Member
How is it anyone else's fault that, over 10 years, you didn't bother modifying the support order to reflect the chil'd actual residence and your Mom didn't bother filing for support from your ex? That's sheer laziness on both of your parts, so there's no point whining about it now.
Wow, I posted that comment almost a month ago. I think the flow of this thread has moved on since then.
 

Family2009

Junior Member
Oh well. The thread is still current. And it's still too late to whine about it. :p
No one is whining (except maybe you). My questions have been about Termination due to age of majority and not about the past. But I can tell your on a roll this morning. A cup of good old Java might help. It's going to be okay.
 

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