
Mum of five Anna* is owed more than $200,000 in unpaid child support. Yes, you read that right. More than $200,000 she could have used to raise her five children. Instead, the family is living week to week, in a small tent.
“We were paying off our first home. The relationship was fairly constantly toxic with his alcohol and his infidelity being the biggest problems. This led to domestic violence which got to a point where I was told to leave by authorities or they would intervene — I left with just our clothes and never looked back," she tells Mamamia.
Anna stayed in a woman’s refuge initially, and slowly created a home for her family using the money she received from the single parent pension.
“His rate of child support is calculated by his last tax return/earnings, which I think was 2001. He has never paid a cent, nor collected Centrelink or filled out a tax return in those past 20 years.
“My eldest two are 18 and 20. Nothing at all.”
Watch: How ADHD can affect your relationships. Article continues after the video.