Reasons To Be Cheerful - Part Whatever
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I suspect too much time and water has passed under the bridge and if your children are now adults and self supporting, it will probably be impossible to get any back maintenance out of him. Also, I assume that you have probably been working or earning yourself to support your family so I'm not sure whether any attempt to claim it legally would have much of a case. It may be worth trying to get a free consultation with your previous solicitor to check it out but difficult though it may be, perhaps you just have to wipe him out of your life and accept that life is sometimes very unfair.