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Reality Star Demands Child Support

A reality TV show star is demanding that her husband provide child support even though he is broke. The child support battle has been a hit on this season of the reality show.

Even though the star has said time and again on the show that she does not need his money, she is still fighting for it. A famous lawyer has even tried to help the hapless star but she refused the offer. Those watching the show are now wondering why she doesn't take more serious steps to getting the child support payments.

Those close to the star have asked her to file charges against her ex-husband. With the support of a family law attorney she could easily have him thrown in jail on contempt, they say. But she continues to state that she wants to go through the legal system and request the money without having to see her ex-husband go to jail.

In need of child support in New York? If so, contact the Meyers Law Group now to discuss your options with a Long Island family lawyer from our team. With our help, you can seek the payments you are entitled to.

Categories: Family Law, Child Support

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