Pinched Fathers Plead for Break in Child Support

Modification cases flooding courts across the country
By Wesley Oliver,  Newser Staff
Posted Mar 28, 2009 6:02 PM CDT
Pinched Fathers Plead for Break in Child Support
Since January, Family Court in New York has been filled with urgent requests from fathers to lower child support payments.   (Shutter Stock)

Newly unemployed fathers have begun flooding courts across the country for reductions in child support payments, the New York Times reports. The faltering economy is prompting judges to decrease payments, angering financially strapped mothers and forcing families to go on welfare, apply for food stamps, and face possible eviction. “It’s devastating,” said one official.

Given the consequences, one judge said the petitioning parent’s situation “really has to be something beyond their control.” One father's payments were cut from $686 to $50 when he lost a factory job and started working at Mets games; another, a former Lehman Brothers exec, lost $7 million in stock and stopped making payments altogether. “Last week was my child’s birthday, and I couldn’t get him a present,” one father said. “This is killing me."
(More child support stories.)

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