I can say this much - my lawyer said if I received cash gifts from family or friends, that is not the same as income. While you didn't exactly give some of the money as a "gift", some of what you gave her might not be considered regular income. Also, when one files, the courts are looking at average income in the 6 months before the filing date, so if you were not making court ordered support payments to her in that time before she filed, that may be why it's not on the paperwork. The thing is, though, since you are not one of the creditors she owes money to, it is unlikely you would recover any money even if you did "turn her in". You may be able to get some leverage in family court hearings, but I can't really say.
My husband and I went through a lot of crap with child support for his daughter and I think there are some serious flaws in the system as far as this goes. Children need to be supported, but forcing a parent to pay more than they can reasonably afford doesn't work either. I have sympathy for your situation.
My husband and I went through a lot of crap with child support for his daughter and I think there are some serious flaws in the system as far as this goes. Children need to be supported, but forcing a parent to pay more than they can reasonably afford doesn't work either. I have sympathy for your situation.
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