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She Considered Helping Her Ex Avoid a Travel Ban, Even Though He Owed $16,000 in Child Support

by Sunny Nguyen
February 28, 2026
in Social Issues

When the call came from Child Support, it was supposed to be routine. Instead, it left her sitting at the kitchen table, staring at her phone, feeling something dangerously close to guilt.

Her ex owed her $13,000 in unpaid child support. By the end of the financial year, it would climb to $16,000. He lived overseas most of the time and only returned home once a year. Because of the debt, authorities were preparing to issue a Departure Prohibition Order, meaning he could be stopped at the airport and prevented from leaving the country until he paid what he owed.

She did not feel sorry for him.

But she did feel sorry for his elderly mother.

She Considered Helping Her Ex Avoid a Travel Ban, Even Though He Owed $16,000 in Child Support
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'WIBTA for not helping ex get out of Departure Prohibition due to unpaid child support?'

My ex apparently owes me $13,000 in child support, by the end of the financial year it will be $16,000.

Child support rang me to tell me they are putting a Departure Prohibition on him as he lives overseas most of the time, but comes home annually.

I feel really bad for this mother, who is elderly and won't see him if he decides not to come home so he doesn't have to pay me.

But on the other hand, he has never spent a cent on his two sons. I don't want to be the person who makes things easy for him, why should...

He hasn't helped me at all, or his kids. I pay for everything. However, I don't really want his money as I've managed this far without his help, or to...

If he chose not to return home to avoid paying, his mother might not see him again. That thought weighed on her more than the missing money ever had. After all, she had raised their two sons on her own without a single cent from him. She paid for everything. School supplies. Clothes. Sports. Medical bills. Every birthday gift signed from “Mom.”

She did not need his money.

Still, she wondered, would she be wrong for refusing to help him avoid the ban?

Here is how it all unfolded.

The Debt He Chose

Her ex had never contributed financially to their children. Not once. The support was court ordered. It was not optional. Yet he had managed to build a life overseas while she carried the full weight of parenting.

Now the system was catching up.

In countries like Australia, a Departure Prohibition Order can stop someone at the airport if they have significant unpaid child support. As one Redditor familiar with the process explained, it is surprisingly common. A parent tries to leave the country, gets flagged, and suddenly finds the money to pay on the spot so they can board their flight.

The irony is almost cinematic. Years of “I don’t have it” evaporating at the departure gate.

Still, she hesitated.

She did not want to be the reason an elderly mother missed seeing her son. She did not want to feel like the villain in someone else’s family story. At the same time, she felt a quiet anger simmering underneath that guilt. He had never worried about whether his own children missed him. He had never worried about how she managed alone.

Why was she the one losing sleep?

The Psychology of Guilt

It is common for people, especially women who have spent years caregiving, to internalize responsibility for everyone’s emotional well-being. She had become the stable one. The responsible one. The one who made things work.

Letting the ban proceed felt harsh. But stepping in to “make it easier” for him felt like rewarding neglect.

Several commenters pointed out something she may have been avoiding. The money is not about her. It is about the children.

One commenter wrote bluntly, “You are never wrong for collecting the child support your children are entitled to. It is his choice to come home or not.”

Another suggested that even if she did not need the money, she could put it in a savings account. College funds. First apartments. A safety net when they turn eighteen.

That reframed everything.

This was not about punishing him. It was about honoring what her sons were owed.

Responsibility Is Not Revenge

The crowd was almost unanimous. He put himself in this position. Child support is not a favor. It is a legal and moral obligation. If seeing his mother mattered to him, he could pay what he owed. If she wanted to see him badly enough, perhaps she could help him settle the debt.

One particularly sharp comment summed up the prevailing mood: “He made his bed. He can lie in it.”

It sounds harsh. But stripped of emotion, it is simple cause and effect.

He chose not to pay.

The system responded.

She did not create the consequences. She merely declined to shield him from them.

Here's the input from the Reddit crowd:

Most replies leaned firmly toward NTA. Supporters emphasized that the money belongs to the children, not her pride.

CheerilyTerrified − NTA You are never an a__hole for collecting the child support your children are entitled too. It's his choice to come home or not, you aren't making him...

cycad77 − Make him pay it. The money is not for you. It's for your kids. If you don't spend it on them, put it in a separate bank account,...

[Reddit User] − Not sure what country the OP is in but I’m in Australia and have heard about this from people who work at Child Support Agency.

It happens a lot that the Dad attempts to ignore the block and claims they have no money.

The Dad is prevented at the airport from leaving and suddenly has the cash and pays on the spot so they can fly out.

Others pointed out that if he truly cared about visiting, he would find a way to meet his obligations. 

[Reddit User] − NTA. Do not help him. He's made his bed, and he must lie in it. Would he even find out about this ban until he tried to...

Bread0987654321 − He put himself in this position. Child support is expected & the law. He can explain it to her, you need your child support.

Evil_Mel − NTA He did this to himself, by not paying court ordered child support. If he wants to see his mother, then he needs to pay the money.

If she wants to see him bad enough, she can give him the money. I have no sympathy to men (or women) who Dodge their responsibilities as a parent.

Nor do I have sympathy for their parents/family, since they haven't cut them out for being assholes and not taking care of their children. So f*** him. ETA - even...

A few were almost gleeful at the image of a last-minute airport payment.

SnooChipmunks3950 − NTA. He helped make the kids he should pay them. If he was caught up in his child support did he wouldn't have this problem.

I know you say you don't need his money. But you have the right to collect it for your children.

And if you do collect the money you can put it in the bank account them to use later on in life. Like college books or stuff they may need.

The decision is yours. You play you pay. And now he's paying for it. Don't feel sorry for him for him one bit

Hedwygy − NTA. You’re not the one putting him in this position. He did this to himself.

[Reddit User] − Nta He should do his parental obligation, it's not your fault he neglected it. That's your children's money.

Do not let him get away with it. If you don't need that money, put it in a savings account to helps your children pay for college or whatever they...

laurathreenames − INFO: What is a “departure prohibition,” exactly?

In the end, this was never about revenge. It was about boundaries.

She spent years carrying the full weight of raising their sons. Asking him to meet the bare minimum required by law is not cruelty. It is accountability.

If he decides not to come home, that is his choice. If he pays what he owes and boards his flight, that is also his choice.

The real question is not whether she is being unkind. It is whether protecting someone from the consequences of their own neglect truly helps anyone at all.

So what do you think? Is letting the ban proceed simple justice, or does compassion sometimes mean stepping aside?

 

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Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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