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VA_Mom said:
He was in default and DCSE had been looking for him for two years. Whenever they would garnish his pay, he would quit his job. That's why I foolishly tried working it out with him because I was constantly behind in my bills without any support and DCSE said they were frustrated because he kept running. He offered me an ultimatum to work it out or he would just keep job hopping. I know that sounds shallow but I was in a bad situation. I guess that would sound horrible for me to say in court.
In a way, I really don't see why some think it's such a big deal having their wages garnished. It takes the responsibility out of the obligor's hands. So if a payment is late -- it's not your fault. Personally, I love it. I am jsut waiting for the day that CSEA screws up. They have before and they didn't liek feeling the wrath from me in the past. LOL
 



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