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First off, this is based on observations in the United States of America.

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I've researched and talked with a lot of people both in real life, and on various boards on other forums. Hell, I've been a part of a divorce forum on usenet for going on eight years, now, not to mention my own divorce in 2005.

There's a lot of fact and a lot of fiction surrounding CS.


First Myth: CS is a Man's Problem

I personally know three women who paid CS. One of them didn't pay CS until after her son was 18. Then the son's dad, who raised their son, went to court and sued her for the unpaid CS, plus interest. She throws bags at an airport, and her checks are garnished. Her son's in his 20s.

CS is paid by the higher wage earner based on calculations in whatever district you happen to divorce, taking custody percentage into account.


Second Myth: You Can Live Off CS

Only if the higher earner makes a significant amount of money. CS helps, sure, but for the majority of Americans who receive it, CS is a subsidy, not a sole-income.

In other words, if you're a Stay-At-Home-Parent who wants to divorce your spouse, you'd better start looking for a job.


Third Myth: The Woman Always Gets Custody

Admittedly, this used to be true. The woman took the kids, end of story, strike the gavel, next case and let's break for lunch.

But all those kiddos are now lawyers, aren't they.

All those kiddos grew up not knowing their daddy, owing to the courts and their mommy.

These lawyers are in large part a generation of men raised by women, who are now fathers themselves, two-thirds of whom might fall victim to the same malicious stereotypes that took out their own fathers.

These men remember the lessons of their fathers, even the judges striking that gavel, because two-thirds of them are DIVORCED, and they would like to see their children more than once per week for two hours.

So custody these days is based more on a 50:50 arrangement. I hear that more often than not on later divorces, and I know several men who sued for and won sole custody of their children.

I have 50:50 custody with my son.

Gender is no longer such a big advantage.


Fourth Myth: Deadbeat Dads

I hate that term.

Why? Because there are as many Deadbeat Moms as there are Deadbeat Dads.

My best friend from high school -- a man -- raises his two children. The mom abandoned all three of the about a decade ago, walked out and never looked back.

No, she doesn't pay child support, and she often refuses custody on her weekends.

And see my First Myth, regarding the woman who didn't pay CS for 18 years. What a deadbeat, eh.

And see my Fourth Myth, about the guys who sued for and won custody of their kids. All of them proved in court that the mother was an unfit parent. One of them even got his daughter out of a meth house in Galveston, where the mom was "crashing for a while."

I have 50:50 with my son. So do many of the other fathers I know.

And if you still don't believe me, think of all the songs men sing about their children.

George Straight's "A Father's Love," or Puddle of Mudd's "Blurry."

How about "Butterfly Kisses."

"With Arms Wide Open."

"Don't Let Your Babies Grow up to be Cowboys."

"Brick in the Wall."

Deadbeats indeed.

Daddies love their kids.

(rant off, sorry I get going on that particular topic)


Fifth Myth: CS is Punitive

CS isn't based on punitive damages. CS is directed toward supporting your children, not the other parent, based on calculations set forth in your district.

That's the idea.

Sure, the other parent may not spend the money wisely, and they may not ~need~ the money (but they'll take it anyway), and they may get more than what is realistically fair, but let's remember that punishment is NOT the intent for Child Support.

It feels like punishment sometimes, and it can drive up your debt and even force you into bankruptcy, I know.

Unmitigated pain is the reality sometimes, but penance is not the intent.


- Saul
- November 6th, 2009, 08:27 am

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