If your children are not receiving financial support from their non-custodial parent, then you, as their primary care giver, have the right to utilize any legal means necessary to get that parent to pay up. When a non-custodial parent refuses or has an inability to support their children, the parent who bares the responsibility solely may become frustrated, angry, and sometimes punitive towards the other responsible party. Use that anger to enforce your child support order, not to keep your children away from their parent.
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