An Iowa man named Joe Vandusen is protesting a law that requires him to
pay child support for an ex-wife he hasn't sent set eyes on in 16 years
all because when he left then, he didn't divorce her. Below is how it
was reported...
“We’ve had no contact whatsoever in 16 or 17 years, and the child just turned one year old,” Vandusen said.
But by law, Joe is still legally responsible, and the state and its
Child Support Recovery Unit are telling him he had better pay up.
“I explained to her this is not my child. I’m willing to do a
paternity test and she flat out told me it does not matter, you’re
legally married to her. You’re going to pay child support,” Vandusen
said.
The couple broke up but were never divorced, and Iowa law and many
other states require husbands to pay child support for any child born
during the marriage.
“I think it’s wrong, it shows Iowa needs to change their laws,” said
Vandusen, who has two biological children and is helping to raise two
non-biological children with his current girlfriend of five years.
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