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‘The divorce court allowed my ex-wife to get away with wiping out the bank accounts, leaving me to pay the $20,000 of debt she charged up’

2007-11-01
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We’ve often discussed how women are sometimes able to get away with practically anything in family court, and the letter below is another example. Part of the reason for this problem is the family law system’s anti-father bias. Part of it is the negative societal image of men and fathers, particularly divorced dads. Part of it is that courts are often so jammed that judges don’t have the time to make meaningful decisions. Part of it is judges’ concern–legitimate, to a degree–that economically vulnerable women not be left unable to provide for themselves and their children after divorce or separation.

The letter below from Mike, a reader, provides a good example of the way some women try to scam men in family court, and the way the courts close their eyes to it. It was originally written in response to my blog post Welcome Home, Soldier–Dad Comes Back from Army in Iraq to Visit His Daughters, Is Jailed for Child Support.

Mike writes:

“I was a good, law-abiding citizen and a hard worker all my life. I struggled and sacrificed to get educated and provide a comfortable life for my family…throughout the four years of my divorce the courts allowed my ex-wife to get away with wiping out the bank accounts, leaving me to pay the $20,000 of debt she charged up, and pay all medical bills (including the ones for her colored contact lenses, which had no medical purpose other than to turn her eyes blue).

“The court further labeled me as a criminal and abuser through false allegations from my ex-wife, while also allowing the man she cheated with (a documented alcoholic and convicted felon with attempted murder and vehicular homicide on his record) to move in with her and my young son.

“To add insult to injury, the court made me pay all the bills in the house (including the electricity of which they kept the lights, air-conditioning, and pool heater on 24×7; and the phone, where they got every feature and made daily calls overseas). The court also gave her my only car, even though she bought both herself and her boyfriend new cars from the money she got when she wiped out our bank account (my life savings).

“In the end the court turned a blind eye to the daily abuse my ex and her boyfriend would inflict on our son, while justifying her refusal to give me court ordered visitation with the myth that I am probably the abuser. Best of all, they allowed my son to be abused (even to this day) with the justification that it is in the ‘best interest of the child.’

“These days I’m in a job I hate. Normally, I would just quit, cut down on expenses, and find something new. However, since I pay child support voluntarily quitting a job can well put me in jail.”

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  • JohnG

    I knew a lot of military guys, once the ex’s attorneys started to target their military retirements, that left the military. More than a couple at the 18 and 19 year mark. “Food for Freedom” or can’t now pass the Phys. fitness test any more. All honorable outs, but they’d be damned if they were going to let the Ex take the military retirement.

  • Thomas

    Hi Mike,

    So sorry to hear this story – I am in a very similar boat – as an exmaple my ex girlfriend earns almost 200k per year, I earn less and the courts ordered me to pay her legal fees – give me a break.

    Anyway – this is the time for you to be the strongest you have ever been (in the true best interest of your son) – you need to become as active as you can and help all of us get the message out.

    Good first step – buy “Taken into Custody” every purchase of this book is a vote for reform.

    I personally think Roger’s suggestion is great but takes more guts then many of us have. Some of us only have the guts to be average soldiers, others have the guts to be purple heart receipients – but ultimately it is most important that you are just in the game fighting for what is just, as best as you can.

    None of us are really in the position to give this battle up – it is a life-long commitment until things are mostly put right. This is the biggest legacy we can leave our children. Clealry, if not now, one day they will recognize our battle.

    Tom

  • http://www.antipeonage.0catch.com Roger Knight

    Mike, I would quit the job anyway. I took the layoff from Boeing. And then plead the Peonage Law and fought them every step of the way. Get another job under court order? No f—ing way!

    If a few thousand like you and me do that, we just might sink this system.







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