The Suwon District Court sentenced a man in his 40s, identified only by his surname Song, to four months in prison and one year of probation, as in the first trial, in the appeal trial of a man in his 40s accused of violating the Child Care Performance Act.
The court pointed out that Song did not pay child support without justifiable reasons even after receiving an order to fulfill child support, making it difficult for his children to continue their studies.
At the same time, the sentence was suspended, but since one of the children is still a minor, he ordered that child support be paid as soon as possible.Mr.
Song was put on trial on charges of failing to pay child support for six years without justifiable grounds despite the court's judgment to pay 900,000 won per month to his ex-wife, who is the custodian of his three children.
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