San Francisco, CA asked in Family Law, Child Custody and Child Support for California

Q: What can I do???

About 4 years ago she abandoned our home left with other man.the kids stayed with me.few months after she left I got a restraining order cause she came and broke my front window of house In front of kids.i filed for child support like 2 years after she left and I've received about maybe $1000 total in last 3 years.im tired how she gets away with not paying nothing but still puts kids against me I've had CPS come to me twice saying that she says I'm abusing kids. Some how she got my daughter to call police on me they came talked to her and me .the officer made it very clear to my daughter to not confused discipline with abuse.3 months ago the court establish support $647 for both she want back saying not working so it got lowered to $40 second time she has ask for modification...i need help just recently I got CPS letter saying they need to talk to me cause Some One called them and had concern ..im tired of CPS the mother don't help me but I don't see them talking to her.

1 Lawyer Answer

A: You have a lot of serious issues that shouldn't be simply addressed in a quick email. Please make an appointment to see an attorney, or set one with a family law facilitator in your local county at the court.

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