After the divorce, Min-seo Kang, the representative of the'child support settlement meeting', who was accused of disclosing personal information of parents who did not comply with the court's order to pay child support payments, was acquitted at the first trial.



The Seoul Western District Court judged that "the defendant did not verify the authenticity of the content of the post, but it would have been difficult to recognize that part of the post was false, considering the circumstances in which the article was posted after checking the judgment."



In 2018, CEO Kang created a homepage called'Bad Parents' that reveals the personal information of parents who do not pay child support. Was handed over to.