The respondent moved to set aside the registration of two child support orders from Polish courts.
The applicant did not appear.
The court initially set aside the orders due to lack of proper notice to the respondent.
Upon reconsideration as an original support application, the court found the respondent was the acknowledged father under Polish law and was entitled to child support.
The respondent's credibility was undermined by material omissions and contradictions in his evidence.
The court imputed income to the respondent and ordered retroactive child support from October 1, 2007, with arrears repayment provisions and specific termination conditions tied to confirmation of the child's school attendance.