Thanks for the advice. But this is ky. And their harder on deadbeat dads than most states. Not calling him that because he dont give support, it's just the look in my sons eyes for 15yrs, when my other child's dad would come get visitation, and his whole life feeling unwanted by his father. But I'm sure I can find their site. And hopefully put this behind us. There's no good answers either way. thank you
My mistake, but KY has something similar, Google it.
All states are hard on deadbeat moms and dads.
There are deadbeats in BOTH genders.
But, you picked him, so don't discuss that, because judges don't want to second guess your choices, so let that one go.
Focus on the facts, and the good news here is, in three short years none of this will matter.
Heck, if I were you, I'd let it go now, but I'm not you.
We all must make our own choices.
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