Man Jailed for Not Supporting Someone Else's Child


Southern Center for Human Rights attorney Sarah Geraghty won Hatley's release at a hearing Wednesday in Superior Court. A court order has also relieved him of his financial obligation to the Georgia Department of Human Resources.
"State child support officials have shown extraordinarily poor judgment in Mr. Hatley's case," Geraghty said.
Although Hatley was freed from making future payments after a 2001 hearing, Superior Court Judge Dan Perkins had ordered him to continue making $16,000 in back payments. He paid $6,000 of that before being laid off from his job.
Perkins ordered Hatley's immediate release Wednesday after determining that he was indigent. Although he was released, Hatley's paternity case is still unresolved. No future hearings are scheduled.
"Out of it all, I just feel like justice should be served for me in this case," Hatley told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution shortly after his release. "I shouldn't have to keep being punished for a child that is not mine."
Hatley had a relationship with Essie Lee Morrison, who had a baby in 1987 and told Hatley the child was his, according to court records. The couple never married and split up shortly afterward.
In 1989, Morrison applied for public assistance through the state Department of Human Resources. Hatley agreed to reimburse the state because he believed the boy was his.
Documents show Hatley paid at least $9,500.
But in 2000, DNA samples showed the two were not related, according to court records. A test earlier this month confirmed that.
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So is HE going to get all his money back? He better! Why on earth did the judge tell him to keep making payments?? Esp if it wasn’t his kid!
The system is so messed up… He has to pay back owed child support for a child that isn’t his?! It just discusts me how a woman could ever tell someone that her child is his when she damn well knows theres a chance it might not be. If DNA tests showed that he was not the father in 2000, then how could they of incarcerated him in 2008 for not making child support payments?
This makes me sick!!! How could they jail the poor man for not making payments on a child that’s not his, but they ignore fathers who are the fathers of certain kids!!!







JOB WELL DONE, SARAH !!!
(Southern Center for Human Rights attorney Sarah Geraghty)….
AND-CONGRATULATIONS Frank Hatley !!!
Thanks to Judge Dan Perkins for his
Wisdom !!!
THE SYSTEMs HAVE WORKED….BUT…
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS ‘MESS’ ?
IS IT Georgia Department of Human Resources ?
WOW ! U GUYS OVERTHERE BETTER BUCK-UP.
U HAVE ALMOST ‘DESTROYED’ SOME ONE LIFE.