My ex called me one day and said he needed four months off from paying child support. His reason? “My wife insists we take our daughter to Disney, so I have to save!”
I didn’t argue. I didn’t even comment. But I decided actions would speak louder than words.
On visitation day, instead of just dropping my son off, I placed a large case at their doorstep. My ex eagerly opened it, expecting… I don’t know what. But the moment he saw inside, he froze.
The case was filled with every single expense from the last four months—receipts for food, clothes, school supplies, medical bills, shoes, and even gas money for driving our son to and from activities.
On top of the stack was a note in bold letters:
“This is what four months of raising YOUR son looks like. Disney is a luxury. Being a father is not.”
His new wife’s smile faded instantly. My ex had nothing to say. He looked embarrassed, almost ashamed, as the weight of responsibility hit him.
The judge later found out about his request to skip payments, and needless to say, it didn’t go in his favor. Child support continued as normal—and I made it very clear that our son’s well-being would always come first, Disney trip or not.
Sometimes the best way to handle selfishness is not with anger—but with truth, laid out so clearly it can’t be ignored.