Mom Refuses to Pay Dad Child Support | Mom Becomes Increasingly Agitated and Frustrated about Paying
Mom Refuses to Pay Dad Child Support | The Judge Warns Mom to Control Her Behavior in Court The case was filed in 2018, and the discussion is focused on confirming child support arrears. The court acknowledges that Mr. Seldon has filed various motions since the case was filed in 2018. The state has filed a motion to confirm child support arrears, with the mother claiming direct payment credits to Mr. Seldon, who denies receiving these payments. The court clarifies that the only issue at hand is the confirmation of child support arrears, and the burden of proof falls on the mother to show that the direct payments were indeed made to Mr. Seldon. The proceedings focus on electronic payment methods like Venmo, and the need for evidence to prove the direct payments for child support purposes. The court aims to resolve the issue of child support arrears based on the evidence presented by the parties. The minor child is now over 18 years old and had custody of her due to a court order. Bobby Seldon states that the Minor Child never lived with Miss Snow aside from visitation, and he did not receive any direct payments from her. Miss Snow claims to have made direct payments, but Bobby Seldon is unaware of this. The court allows Bobby Seldon to testify and provides an opportunity for relevant information to be shared. The questioning revolves around the Minor Child's age, high school graduation, custody arrangements, and child support payments. Bobby Seldon denies receiving any direct payments from Miss Snow and affirms his custody of the Minor Child. Mom is presenting evidence of direct payments made for child support to Mr. Seldon over various time frames. The payments were made via money orders and sent directly to Mr. Seldon's address. Mom explained that they sent more than the court-ordered amount because they were stationed in Germany and believed it would benefit the child. Mom provided receipts for these payments but some were missing dates or years. Mom also mentioned that there are records of tax returns and payments made from their income for the child support. Mom emphasized that there are no overpayments to the state or back payments owed for child support. The court order specified monthly payments of $100 per month until the child reaches 18 years old. Mom confirmed that Mr. Seldon's address on the payments matched the address listed on the court order. Mom became frustrated when interrupted while trying to explain their reasoning for sending more than the court-ordered amount. The issue of direct payments being made instead of going through the court registry as specified in a court order is discussed. It is revealed that Mom was not making the payments them themselves, but their spouse did. This leads to further discussion about the legality of direct payments and the importance of following the court order to ensure proper credit for child support payments.Direct payments can be considered a gift to the other party. Mom is upset about having to pay child support and states that she is in financial trouble and cannot afford to make any more payments. Mom adamantly refuses to continue making payments to the other party involved. Mom becomes increasingly agitated as they express their frustration with the situation and the court proceedings. They are warned by the judge not to yell in court. Mom insists they are not yelling, just speaking loudly to make sure they are heard over the noise in the courtroom. The judge warns Mom that they could end up in jail if they continue to act out. Mom continues to argue their case and refuses to back down, mentioning the possibility of going to jail and expressing anger towards the court. The judge warns Mom to control their behavior and not to provoke any further action against them. There are various ways that a SAPCR can be enforced. These include civil and criminal contempt, wage garnishment, placing liens on property, suspension of state licenses, and more.... SAPCR (short for "Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship"), a judge can make custody, visitation, child support, medical support, and dental support orders Under Texas law, the statute of limitations for seeking back child support when a court order is already in place is ten years from the child's 18th birthday. If a claim isn't filed by the deadline, then any recovery for back child support in Texas may be denied. Normally Judge Nelson waives court costs for non-custodial parents who are military or former military and only if have honorable discharges @courtwatchers #court #comedyvideo #trending #comedy #viralshorts #childsupport #video #viral #familylaw #familycourt #court #livecourt #law #court #storytime #lawandcrime #childsupport #zoomcourt #courtcam #familycourt #courtdrama #crime #childbenefit #news #childmaintenance #zoomcourt #judgesimpson #courtroomdrama #courtdrama

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