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Dad Sends Ex Details Of Tiny Pay Rise And Watches Her Lawyer Bill Explode Over Two Dollars Monthly

by Jeffrey Stone
December 3, 2025
in Social Issues

Ex’s lawyer racks up bills faster than a slot machine on payday, but one fed-up dad just fed them a $2 jackpot that cost $300 to cash out. After years of bogus police calls, phony restraining orders, and legal threats over pennies, he got a measly 2.1% raise.

Like a gentleman, he sent the required paperwork updating child support. Boom: an extra two bucks a month for her. Her greedy side instantly lawyered up, burning roughly $300 in fees to process that glorious deuce.

Dad’s $2 child-support increase forces ex to burn $300 in lawyer fees, delivering glorious petty revenge.

Dad Sends Ex Details Of Tiny Pay Rise And Watches Her Lawyer Bill Explode Over Two Dollars Monthly
Not the actual photo.

'Want to squeeze every penny? Go ahead, but it'll cost you'

I'd like to preface this post by saying that both my ex and child are in a very comfortable situation -

money has never been an issue and my kid is well looked after, fed and generally very well cared for. At no risk whatsoever.

I have also never missed a child support payment, nor do I intend to. However...

My ex and I have been at odds for a couple of years now about the custody of our kid.

She's repeatedly lied to the court, made fake reports to the police, filed for restraining orders, the whole 9.

None of this has worked - I've been battling it by being consistent and defending myself.

One of her tactics has been to set her lawyer after me to demand every penny for every little thing.

I started a new job back in January, with which came a nice pay rise. I told my ex of this, she did nothing -

she would have received the increased child support payment following the next tax return anyway, so no bother.

However, in the most recent conflict we had, her lawyer picked up on my "change in circumstances"

and demanded that I adjust the child support payable with immediate effect, as opposed to at the end of the tax year.

I am not legally obliged to do this, however I comply - like I said, I'm happy to pay child support and it'll reduce conflict.

Now here's the kicker. I've just received my annual pay rise: 2.1%.

Given my ex's stance that I absolutely must inform her of any change in circumstances, I have sent these details over.

However this equates to roughly only $2 a month difference. What this has done, however, is cost her about an hour's worth of time with her lawyer

to calculate the difference, at roughly $300/hr. The time to recoup this legal cost with increased child support?. 12 and a half years.

Edit: a lot of comments about 2% being only $2 so I only pay $100. No. My annual salary has been increased by 2%, not my child support payments.

It just so happens to work out to a $2 difference. Believe me, I pay a LOT more than $100 a month!

What we’re really watching is weaponized bureaucracy in a custody war: one parent using every technicality to drain the other, even when the child is already thriving.

From the outside, it’s easy to cheer for the dad. He’s never missed a payment and just handed his ex a $300 self-inflicted bill for $24 a year. But flip the script for a second: some co-parents genuinely worry that any unreported income increase short-changes the kid.

The difference here is scale and spite. When the legal cost is literally 150 times higher than the gain, it stops looking like protection and starts looking like punishment.

The real tragedy is how predictable this spiral has become in high-conflict splits. Courts and mediators see it constantly: one parent insists on microscopic fairness (“every dollar counts for the child!”), while quietly racking up five-figure legal tabs that could have paid for braces, summer camp, or a college fund.

Turning a routine 2.1% raise into an emergency court filing isn’t vigilance, it’s using the child-support system as a revenge delivery service. At some point the math stops being about the kid’s needs and starts being about who can hurt the other parent more without technically breaking the rules

Family law experts have been banging this drum for years. According to a 2022 report from the American Bar Association, high-conflict divorce cases (the top 10%) eat up roughly 90% of the family-court resources and the children almost always suffer the fallout.

Dr. Philip J. Stahl, a forensic psychologist specializing in child custody evaluations, noted in Psychiatric Times in 2020: “Both clinicians and forensic evaluators know that the single most important factor that harms children of divorce is continual conflict between the parents. Children are damaged when their parents fight in front of them, over them, and through them.”

In this case, a $2 adjustment became another skirmish in the endless tug-of-war, turning co-parenting into a battlefield where the kid is the unintended casualty.

The healthier route? Most states encourage (or require) annual income disclosures without forcing a formal modification unless the change is at least 10-20%.

A little transparency, a lot less lawyering, and everyone keeps more money for the actual kid. Crazy concept, right?

Take a look at the comments from fellow users:

Some people highlight how exes waste huge money on lawyers over tiny amounts.

daddy_oz − My ex is the same. She got a letter from her lawyer to avoid paying $30 towards a musical instrument for our son.

They exchanged 3 e-mails plus he wrote the letter. He also charges well over $350/hour.

Hotzspot − This reminds of a story English football coach Harry Redknapp told in his book.

It shouldn't happen to a football manager about his attempt at fining Neil "Razor" Ruddock

while manager of West Ham United There were reports Neil Ruddock had been in a fight with Mike Newell at Gleneagles golf club.

The issue was that he was supposed to be ill, or having treatment, and not playing golf before going out drinking.

"So I fined him a fortnight's wages. I thought that would be straight forward enough but he appealed and we all ended up having to go to an FA tribunal....

Razor turned up with some Australian barrister, who looked like a film star and was the cleverest boy I've ever met.

Within minutes, he had us tied up in knots. It was embarrassing. Razor won the case and the club was forced to reimburse him.

"Then the barrister turned to Dave Richards, who was chairman of the Premier League and on the FA's board and said:

'Thank you Mr. Richards, I'm afraid I don't come cheap' and he handed over a bill for £30,000 to Dave Richards, who said:

'This is not a court of law, we don't cover costs.' "Razor's face was a picture.

He had to pay, and his barrister was charging him more than the fine, £30,000 instead of £20,000 fine. Unlucky, Razor.

Some people point out that the lawyer is the only one truly winning financially.

ipsum629 − The real MC is the lawyer. He's making all kinds of bank

Ron-Swanson-Mustache − When I got divorced, I used our state's online guide for calculating my support payments. I included my annual bonus and came up with a number.

Their online calculator also said to not count what I paid for the child's medical insurance.

It even had field where you filled in what you paid and it deducted it from the payment automatically.

I talked to my HR department and they told me how much it was to cover just her.

I pay a little over $400 a month for both of us and her part was like $230. So I said I was only paying $230 on their calculator.

I took this amount and started paying. Fast forward a couple of months and my ex's friends tell her that medical insurance shouldn't be included

(even though everyone I talked to at the state and their website as well as websites of local divorce lawyers say it is).

She kicks off an automatic re-calculation of child support with the state. I have no input in this process other than to try to dispute the results at the end.

So the state contacts my company and they send over what the state asks for. My monthly wages and my insurance payments.

But my bonus isn't part of my monthly wages (it's a fluctuating annual, non guaranteed bonus).

And they ask for my total insurance, so they get the total that includes me (which is over $400 paid).

So my payments dropped a couple hundred bucks a month because she didn't think she was getting enough

and her friends tried to tell her something that wasn't correct. I could've contested the results at the end,

but I had tried to pay the other amount once and the state said otherwise. Who am to argue with what they found?

Besides, that letter from the state saying "support order contains a valid order for medical insurance coverage" to prove her wrong

after months of arguing that insurance is part of support was worth more than the financial savings.

Some people share stories of extremely petty or greedy exes dragging things to court.

atomictomato_x − So much yes! My uncle's ex was like this. Wanted EVERYTHING split,

and even took him to court to get him to pay half on a car FOR HER because "the girls will drive it someday".

The local family court had to finally tell her to stop filing for everything and grow the f__k up.

I mean the lady would send receipts for vacations her and her new husband took the kids on, groceries, etc.

Expecting him to pay half, since their divorce decree said that since they had 50/50 custody, they would split expenses related solely to the girls.

It was a long 20 years for my uncle, and he's so far behind in his own life with his wife and kids because of this woman.

Dhiox − Based on your willingness to give child support and their extreme pettiness to extract money from you,

something tells me their desire for money isn't to spend it on the kid.

Others prefer clean breaks and advise not to let lawyers or exes bully you.

laurenbug2186 − I just got divorced. I told my ex if he just gave me the house,

which we had about $80k in equity in, I wouldn't ask for child support. I didn't want to deal with it.

We put a clause into the divorce settlement that any large expenses for our daughter over $100 would be split in half, but other than that we could just part...

StolidSentinel − This isn't a material change in circumstances.

In most states (presuming US, but you say "rise" so maybe UK), only the judge can order a change in support, not a lawyer.

He'd have to drag you back in front of the judge to make a change (or try to make you arbitrate, to which you refuse)

then you'd go to court and the judge would amend the order if they chose to do that.

Edit: I only say this to suggest you not be bullied by her lawyer. Make him work.

He wants that because all he cares about is getting paid, and you want that because you don't have to interact with her directly, usually.

This dad didn’t break any rules, he just held up a mirror and let his ex smash her own wallet against it. Is a $2 victory worth celebrating when you’re still stuck co-parenting with someone this vindictive? Or is peaceful separation impossible when one side treats every cent like a declaration of war?

Drop your take below, would you have sent that 2.1% email with a smiley face emoji, or just waited for the tax return like a normal human?

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jarvis brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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