What's Happening?
Whitney Purvis, known from the reality TV show '16 and Pregnant,' has managed to avoid arrest by settling overdue child support payments. Court documents revealed that Purvis was at risk of being taken into custody after falling over $23,000 behind in child support for
her children, Weston Jr. and River, with her ex-partner Weston Gosa. A judge had ordered her arrest unless she paid a $4,000 lump sum to avoid jail time. Purvis complied with the court's demand, paying the full amount, which led to the rescinding of the arrest order. Despite this, she remains obligated to continue paying $353 monthly in current child support, plus $20 monthly towards the arrears, along with additional processing fees.
Why It's Important?
This development highlights the ongoing challenges faced by individuals in meeting child support obligations, which can lead to severe legal consequences if not addressed. The case underscores the legal system's mechanisms to enforce child support payments, reflecting broader societal issues related to financial responsibilities and family law. For Purvis, this situation is a significant legal hurdle, as she has previously faced legal troubles, including a felony involuntary manslaughter charge. The resolution of her child support case may provide temporary relief but also emphasizes the importance of consistent financial support for children.
What's Next?
Purvis must continue to meet her child support obligations to avoid future legal issues. The court's decision to rescind the arrest order upon payment suggests a potential path for others in similar situations to resolve their legal challenges. However, Purvis's legal troubles are not entirely over, as she still faces other charges. The outcome of these cases could further impact her financial and personal circumstances.









