November 9, 2025
Michigan Dad Goes Viral for Bragging About Dodging Child Support — and Gets Roasted Online

Michigan Dad Goes Viral for Bragging About Dodging Child Support — and Gets Roasted Online

Michigan – A Michigan father recently ignited widespread outrage after he openly refused to pay $515 in child support during a court hearing. His dismissive and smug attitude toward his legal obligations and his child left many shocked and sparked a strong public reaction online.

The father, during the court session, questioned the obligation to pay child support with an obnoxious smile, asking, “Does money come free?” He further compounded the situation by demanding physical custody of his child and claiming he should be paid $500 per month instead.

Disregard for Child Support Responsibilities

The father emphasized his unwillingness to pay child support by expressing frustration over his financial responsibilities. He argued about how he would manage rent, car payments, and expenses “for him,” referring to his child in a detached manner. Despite having agreed to see his child for 48 days a year as part of an agreement with his partner, he showed no gratitude or willingness to support those visits.

  • He threatened to not pay the child support, dismissing the consequences, including jail time.
  • When warned he could be jailed for up to 90 days, lose his passport, and driver’s license, he showed complete indifference, stating he would drive without a license and that the law didn’t “bug” him.
  • The judge demonstrated remarkable patience in addressing the father’s attitude, explaining that owing child support would still apply even if jailed.

Public Backlash and Online Reactions

The public reacted strongly against the father’s behavior, highlighting his lack of responsibility and concern for his child. Many criticized his intelligence and attitude, with some calling him an “empty-headed brainlet” and mocking his unrealistic belief that full custody would cost less financially.

“Big fan of the way he tried to just be like ‘I have to pay her? Well then I want full custody.’ I’m sure you do you empty-headed brainlet.”

“This guy doesn’t give a [expletive] about his kid. He only cares about the money. The amount isn’t even that much compared to most people paying child support.”

Others noted the detrimental impact this attitude might have on his relationship with his child, predicting that his refusal to take any responsibility will likely lead to gaining even less custody time.

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Legal and Social Implications

This case illustrates ongoing challenges courts face when enforcing child support payments and balancing parental responsibilities after separation or divorce. It also raises broader questions about parental attitudes toward financial and emotional support for children.

For more detailed coverage, visit the original report here.

What This Means Moving Forward

  • Parents must recognize child support as a crucial responsibility for their child’s well-being.
  • Courts are prepared to enforce payments strictly, including jail time or license restrictions for nonpayment.
  • Child welfare advocates emphasize the importance of prioritizing children’s needs over financial disputes.

As this story unfolds, the message remains clear: neglecting financial and emotional support for children has serious consequences both legally and socially.

What do you think about this father’s attitude and the implications for child support enforcement? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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