Is there any wonder why there aren't any more Darren Macks in the world
Update:
Apparantly, they'll take a 20 percent deduction if you pay off 100 percent (after going round and round with her, the basics was an 80 percent offer in compromise). If anybody in Colorado knows of better terms than that, please let me know.
Just got through talking with my CSE agent about my arrearages (up to $5,000) and my driver's license suspension, and she's asking me, "well, can you pay an extra $100 a month?"
BTW, I'm going through my paystubs for the past two pay periods (88 and 77 hours respectively). Now, After child support deductions, which can't even go up to the level that they will be after the modification (the law says that the max they can get is 65 percent), my monthly net is $396. Take away _just_ $200 a month for groceries and $96 for student loans, and I am left with $87. This does not even amount for clothes, or glasses, or therapy for my depression. In other words:
I can't afford it!
Speaking of things I can't afford, I talked to an attorney, will keep you updated on that. To all you NCPs out there, keep up hope, and to Darren Mack, if you are reading this somewhere, come on in. I wouldn't blame you if you didn't, but you can show them that you will stand for your actions. The system screwed you over royally, and you snapped. They're talking about you like your a millionaire, but any of us who have been in family court know just how "fair" the system is (rolling eyes). You can prove you are better than the system and better than the judge that did you in.

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