Dead beat parents.
By Judy Story
@jstory07 (146266)
Roseburg, Oregon
September 15, 2025 11:54pm CST
Dead beat parents are parents that will not pay child support.
They do not support their child in anyway Not even buy them a treat or a toy. Nothing at all.
They are both men and women that walk away from their children.
They do not care if their children go without anything.
My friend had four children and sitting in the hospital with number five and her husband never showed up to get her. She never found him or heard from him again.
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14 responses
@Laurakemunto (13251)
• Kenya
16 Sep
Am raising my kids alone two of them their dad remarried and never cares for them. I know they have a bright future despite the many challenges.
I hate parents who just walk away from their children
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@LeaPea2417 (38610)
• Toccoa, Georgia
16 Sep
Oh my goodness, he just abandoned them! That's so evil.
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@RasmaSandra (90397)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
16 Sep
Now that is just plain insanity, How did she manage?
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@RasmaSandra (90397)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
17 Sep
@jstory07 glad this has a happy ending,
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@aninditasen (17722)
• Raurkela, India
16 Sep
That's really pathetic. Such parents should be punished by law. Why at all do they give birth children when they can't support them.
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@aninditasen (17722)
• Raurkela, India
17 Sep
@jstory07 If we become parents we have to support our children.
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@Kusumakrishna (928)
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16 Sep
I hate those parents who don't care children and their growth
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@allknowing (154176)
• India
16 Sep
I have not come across parents that do not care for their children
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@luisadannointed (9454)
• Philippines
18 Sep
That's sad, but I hope she gets support from the government until she finds a job to secure their family wellbeing, and I hope she will not neglect her children. I feel bad and scared of kids wellbeing when their parents are abondining them int his cruel world.
@Manasha (2924)
• Pondicherry, India
16 Sep
That story is heartbreaking, and unfortunately, it's not rare. There are far too many cases like your friend's—where one parent walks away and leaves the other to carry the full emotional, physical, and financial burden of raising children. It is a clear manifestation of abandonment, leaving profound wounds not only for the remaining parent but also for the children.
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@JESSY3236 (21211)
• United States
16 Sep
My biological father is one. I never met him.
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@2ndchances24 (11038)
• Cloverdale, Indiana
16 Sep
it's a shame people that have kids don't take the responsibility of
raising them the way they had the opportunity to make them. 

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