Chasing After Child Support
Child support is often a source of contention between divorced parents of minor children I understand this I have been there In an ideal situation, the parent who is responsible for paying child support does so out of love for his or her children
Unfortunately, many of our post-marital relationships are not ideal Many parents do not pay child support Some because they genuinely cannot afford to do so Others parents simply are not willing to In the latter case, they resent giving money to their former spouse Bitterness results Fighting ensues, and the child support enforcement battles begin
Every parent knows that the financial resources needed to provide children with all they require and ask for is tremendous Most single parents cannot afford to give their children all they wish they could I was no different When I did not receive the child support that was agreed upon during my divorce, my reaction was quite common It turned out to be futile, and tragic, at the same time
I borrowed money from my grandmother, hired an attorney, and went after child support with a vengeance I had income deduction orders in effect My former husband was sent to jail twice for failure to obey repeated court orders to pay child support I was consumed with anger, and I justified my anger by focusing on, and trying to enforce, his responsibilities However, I could not control his actions I could not make him fulfill his responsibilities At the same time, I wasted thousands of borrowed dollars on legal fees that got me nowhere This issue became a raging source of anguish and hostility between us What I am about to say may shock you, and yet, I speak from bitter experience If the parent refuses to do what is required of them, all you can do is focus on fulfilling that need for yourself and your children, on your own
When a parent refuses to take responsibility for their children, you cannot change them Yes, it is wrong Yes, it is not fair Yes, it is for the children However, when a parent chooses to do what is right, fair and just for his or her own child, that is solely their choice No matter how hard you try, you cannot force another person to fulfill their obligations For when you do, retaliation results in the form of revenge
In my own case, when I could no longer turn to my grandmother for financial help, and still continued to try to enforce child support payment, the result was that I was sued for custody The motive was revenge
I did not have money to hire an attorney to represent me throughout the custody litigation process As a result, I was railroaded I unjustly lost primary custody of my children When this happened, I felt like I lost my soul
My advise to you as a single parent is to do all you can to maintain open, cordial, civil communication with your former spouse Be grateful for whatever they contribute Do not seek to get more, for you risk losing everything
When you are dependent upon another person for the survival of both yourself and your children, you remain a victim A victim of dependency A victim of revolving your time and energy around the other person, when you could use that time to better yourself, and your own finances, for your children
Is this fair? Taking personal responsibility to fulfill your parental obligations is empowering It leaves you with a feeling of satisfaction, and pride in watching yourself rise, despite all obstacles Is it fair that the other parent “get away” with it all? They cannot get away with their own conscience If they are not giving to their children, they will find their children are not willing to give to them in return when they are grown
What you sew you shall reap Give to your children Do the best you can Let the other parent “get away” with whatever they choose In the end, they will find they have lost out on sharing their lives with their children, while you will have your children through your old age
Hindsight is 20/20 vision I wasted time, money and energy chasing after child support As a result, I have bi-weekly visitation rights with the children I gave birth to Is this fair? No It is a travesty I hope to spare you this same injustice and agony Take whatever your former spouse is willing to give, say thank you, and leave the rest alone
About the Author
In her nationally praised seminars and workshops, Author, public speaker and columnist Barbara Rose shares the secrets of turning tragedy into triumph Her books; Individual Power: Reclaiming Your Core, Your Truth, and Your Life; and If God Was Like Man (Publication Date April, 2003) share profound, inspiring insight Please visit her website http://wwwborntoinspirecom
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