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OT: Better not overpay or over vist that kid. You could go to jail because of it

Estafador
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HOUSTON (FOX 26) -

Clifford Hall says he's more than happy to pay child support for his 11-year-old son.

"I'm his father it's my responsibility to take care of him," Hall says.

But Hall says when the amount of child support was modified no one told him.

"I discovered for some reason his employer was withholding a large amount some weeks a small amount some weeks a zero amount some weeks," says Hall's attorney Tyesha Elam.

"I didn't want to go to jail basically," Hall says.

So Hall quickly paid almost 3 grand in back child support.

When Hall and his ex were in Judge Lisa Millard's court last November he owed nothing.

"Opposing counsel testified twice that he's all paid up," says Elam.

But the attorney representing the child's mother wanted Hall to pay her three grand in attorney fees and Judge Millard agreed.

Court documents also reveal Hall wasn't following the court's scheduled times to pick his son up for visitation.

Another modification Hall says he knew nothing about.

"The Judge ended up sentencing him to 6 months in jail." Elam says.

"When she said I remand you to the Harris County Jail for 180 days my mouth just dropped," says Hall.

"This entire situation is shocking to me," says community activist Quanell X. "I've never seen one like this."

Quanell X wants the state's judicial board to investigate.

"The court failed the child," he says. "The court failed Mr. Hall the system broke down."

"I'm like he couldn't have gotten a worse result," Elam says. "He could have gone in there with a monkey and gotten a better result. What did I do that my client has over paid over visited and is now paying 3 thousand dollars in attorney fees and is going to jail for 6 months."

"I can't be there for my son in jail," Hall says. "I can't pay child support in jail. This is not in the best interest of the child."

Judge Millard tells Fox 26 after she found Hall in contempt he walked out of the courtroom which she says is a big no no.

Judge Millard says Hall's attorney could have filed a motion for reconsideration which would have given her an opportunity to hear from both sides again and reevaluate the situation.

Hall's attorney is now working on an appeal.

Hall says in a few days he will turn himself in to the jail.

Read more: http://www.myfoxhouston.com/story/243596…

8 comments

  • gawker
    11 years ago
    Sounds like fuzzy thinking and incompetent counsel.
  • SlickSpic
    11 years ago
    @Estafador-Back in the early 90's, the rap group The Convicts had a jam called Harris County Jail. Big Mike from the Geto Boys was in the Convicts.
  • Estafador
    11 years ago
    @slickspic just looked it up. Wow, that's funny, the rap shows realism and big mike, now that says a lot. Didn't know big mike got out (get it)
  • ilbbaicnl
    11 years ago
    People in the US are very disengaged politically. As long as the gub fills the potholes and leaves us with half our paycheck, we just don't think about it. The minority of the people who can't avoid greater dealings with the gub tend to get a broom handle up the ass. But, since minorities are SOL in a democracy, not much they can do about it.

    Things are somewhat better in Canada, but it's still a problem there too.
  • Alucard
    11 years ago
    This sort of thing is a BIG incentive to NOT father a child unless you are 1000% sure about the woman and your relationship with her. Even then...

    It may be best to keep it in your pants or know how to "disappear" well.
  • SlickSpic
    11 years ago
    For all the losers who don't or won't man up to being a father, y'all better hope that your seed has an Uncle Slick who'll step up. The maternal uncle is the unsung hero of families.
  • deogol
    11 years ago
    Sometimes it is impossible given the actions of the woman. That said, he should've taken the kids and have her paying support. What was easy in the past ain't so easy now!
  • deogol
    11 years ago
    And there will come a time when a husband, out of work and LIVING IN THE HOUSE will be jailed for failure to pay child support. Bank on it.

    If he decides he wants his kid outside of court rule (aka the government saying) - he'll be ruled a kidnapper - OF HIS OWN KID!
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