Mr. Goch was found to be in contempt of the Court's child support order on December 17, 2007. In order to purge his contempt and avoid jail time, Mr. Goch was ordered to strictly comply with seeking work at five employers and report his efforts to the prosecutor's office every two weeks. Upon employment, Mr. Goch would pay his current support of $541.66 per month plus 2% processing fee for all of his children and an additional $108.33 per month plus 2% fee toward his back child support. The additional payments are to continue after the purge period until the arrearage is paid in full. He was also ordered to pay an additional $300 toward this case with written documentation to the prosecutor's office by December 20. Ms. Goch also knowingly agreed to waive $2,300 of the past arrearages. At the April 14 purge hearing, Mr. Goch had made no payments, although he had recently found employment. The Court found that Mr. Goch had not purged his contempt, but ordered Mr. Goch to serve his ten days in jail on weekends so he would not lose his employment.
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