There's no way to force someone to be responsible if they don't want to be.Not defining floozy. Its my own special word lol. Uppity...yes. Telling me I'm not worthy of her response, that's pretty uppity. I didn't ask for her responses, they are 99 percent irrelevant to the questions I posed to begin with. She's continued to nit pick my posts and try to make me feel like a piece of crap because I'm protecting the best interests of my child and fighting for her consideration FIRST before someone else's children. I didn't come here for her approval. And it seems like your only looking to continue the bickering SP.
LD I appreciate that. I'm sorry for venting but this is a very frustrating situation that becomes emotionally draining and impacts my time and energy that is devoted to my children. Parents should support their children and be attentive to their needs. Its very frustrating that I have to battle with them to give their children the very basic needs they are entitled to. I get blown off because I make good money and my family is very wealthy. Their attitude towards me is that we should pay for everything "just because". And I really think the Judge screwed the pooch on this one, and I need some case law for my appeal. I don't work with a lot of case law I primarily work in estate law. But yes I think consulting my Attorney on how to proceed is a good idea.
Yes, there's legal recourse when someone won't pay child support, BUT that certainly doesn't mean the OP is going to miraculously start receiving $500+ a month in support for each child, either.
If the OP really has the means to support her children comfortably pretty much on her own, as she claims, then personally I think she'd be better off devoting her time and energy to other things besides an endless court battle.