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Dude wants to go to court to begin making child support payments (which the mother does not want. Get this! She does not want a paternity test to see if the kids are his). However, Dude has warrants (speeding tickets) in Austin, TX (which he will resolve after the custody hearing). Can Dude be arrested for the warrants during the child custody hearing?

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Bob C on 12 April, 2009 at 8:37 am #

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The attached info should be printed out and handed to all of your family and friends.


M F on 15 April, 2009 at 8:26 am #

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If he’s there for child support issues and his file(s) are not necessary it shouldn’t come up at this time. He should be okay unless the officers/staff present know him & are aware of these other details.

If the mother does not want relations with the father and he does want relations with his kids, she will either have to give reason why not & he might have to make another appointment to get a paternity test.

In the meantime, he may want to clear up the other if he is wanting to press the issue in court of child visits and she could ‘spill the beans’ on him & then he would have trouble & not likely get visitation, etc.


Lela A on 16 April, 2009 at 9:58 pm #

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of course, they can arrest you for outstanding warrants..


Don on 18 April, 2009 at 4:13 pm #

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mother doesnt want child support payments but the dude wants to pay, wow what a odd case lol
I dont have a clue if he can be arrested but this is highly intereasting


dreamee on 22 April, 2009 at 3:29 am #

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Yes, my daughter father tried to take me to court for visitation and he was arrested right on the spot for contempt of court because he never showed up for the child support hearings.