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Why he shouldn't is because the children live with him and always has. Him and I work hard to take care of our children and the state says he owes child support due to his ex wife receiving state benefits for the children even though they don't live with her. So to imply that he is a deadbeat is passing judgment. Beyond that can anyone answer my second question. And offer and advice on how to fight the state on this matter.