Imagine this scenario:
Mother and father have a legal agreement whereby he gets to see his son because they live in the same town. The separation isn't due to anything the father ever did wrong, but rather just the mother no longer wanting to be married to him. Now, the mother who already makes more money is getting a promotion whereby she has to move across the country, thereby breaking the legal agreement where the father will no longer have visitation rights to his son. In such a scenario, since a legal contract has been broken by the mother, he should no longer be obligated to pay child support for a child who is no longer in his life.
Mother and father have a legal agreement whereby he gets to see his son because they live in the same town. The separation isn't due to anything the father ever did wrong, but rather just the mother no longer wanting to be married to him. Now, the mother who already makes more money is getting a promotion whereby she has to move across the country, thereby breaking the legal agreement where the father will no longer have visitation rights to his son. In such a scenario, since a legal contract has been broken by the mother, he should no longer be obligated to pay child support for a child who is no longer in his life.
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~ Erin Hunter
~ Erin Hunter