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2/8/2008 4:45:27 AM Custodial accountability?  

gutthans
Deland, FL
age: 56


Ja... Can you guess which word doesn't belong in this group?

Legally Correct...Justice...Common Sense...Morally Correct...

2/8/2008 9:38:03 PM Custodial accountability?  

jayem
Hay Springs, NE
age: 64


gutthans, I would choose "common sense." Of course, what is common sense to one may not be common sense for the majority.

2/9/2008 7:34:15 PM Custodial accountability?  

mrbadexample
Cleveland, OH
age: 43


The c/s laws vary from state to state, but I know of no state that has adopted any form of direct accountability regarding the payee's/obligee's use of c/s funds. I practice in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and any c/s funds that are not paid through C.S.E.A. (Child Support Enforcement Agency) are considered a "gift", meaning they are not "credited" as having been paid by the payor/obligor. Even if they are paid directly to the child's school, day-care center, utility, mortgage company, etc. This is an area that's needed serious reform for years. I doubt we'll see it any time soon, though. So many of the divorce, spousal support and child support laws are essentially arcane throwbacks to the days when men were the sole providers and women were stay-at-home mothers who had never held a job, and had no immediate prospects for employment should the parties divorce. In those days, many of the divorce laws, especially those concerning spousal and child support were entirely appropriate.

Times have changed, and unfortunately, the child support laws haven't changed with them.
Not a hell of a lot a payor/obligor can do about it, unless his (or, in some cases her) funds are absolutely being squandered on frivolities, and not spent on items and costs pertinent and necessary for the childrens' welfare. You need to help your attorney by documenting outright abuse and/or misuse of the funds, and either file motions for modification of child support, or, in extreme cases, petition the court for a change of custody. Neither of those options will be particularly easy or cheap.



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2/9/2008 8:12:47 PM Custodial accountability?  

easygoin68
Crawford, NE
age: 39


mrbad, so true. in nebraska, you need 8grand, 3 for the pi, and 5 for lawyer. It almost seems that divorce has become an industry. lucky for my kids, my ex changed. what's really interesting, she agrees with me on this issue! she sees how her current husbands ex does things, drives her nuts!

2/9/2008 8:20:03 PM Custodial accountability?  

gutthans
Deland, FL
age: 56


JA: Actually, I think the odd word out would be Legally correct. I find little relationship between Law and either justice, common sense, or moral correctness. This is especially true with divorce/family law...IMO...It's a trick question for most!!!



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2/10/2008 6:05:18 PM Custodial accountability?  

jayem
Hay Springs, NE
age: 64


I thought more about that after I replied. I concluded that you would say, legally. When I made my choice, I could see teeth in legally, justice, and morally right. Common sense has no way to force itself upon others. It was a good thought provoker.


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