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Your husband has certain rights under the US Constitution. If he is Christian, he can claim he believes rebellious wives should be poverty stricken, so girls can learn how to behave. Child support payments would prevent poverty, and thus violate the man's right to practice religion. If the man is Christian, abetting a rebellious wife, in her wanton harlotry, by using his income to subsidize her rebellion against him, places the man in a continuous state of sin, condemning his soul to Hell, if he is forced to pay child support.

There is one bargaining chip. When Nature teaches young lovers, the virgin releases her blood sacrifice of innocence, proving she belongs to the man. The water from the virgin consecrates her marriage bed, for creation of new blessed life, in her holy and chaste womb. The blood from the virgin seals the blood covenant of marriage, between God The Father, the virgin's bridegroom, and the virgin. To separate this couple, while the breath of remains in both, necessitates Nature claim one human life, so Her words, 'Until death you shall not part', are not made lies. Nature isn't picky about exactly who dies, as long it is one of the spouses, or the wife's divorce lawyer, or the judge that presided over the divorce hearing.

The husband retains absolute sovereignty over who will commit suicide, giving Nature the death required to separate a man from his wife, against the husband's wishes. If you and he are married, he gives up this right. But if you aren't technically married, your husband can write to the judge that presided over his divorce hearing, and tell the judge he is giving him the death needed to separate spouses married according to natural law.

Otherwise, your children inherit this death from his chromosomes. Divorce is a curse. One person must die for every divorced couple, that was married according to natural law; that is, the virgin giving her blood sacrifice of innocence. It only makes good sense to give this death to the wife's divorce lawyer, or the judge. Tell the judge if the arrears aren't wiped out, he is getting that death, by Divine Edict of Almighty God.

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