Q: what can i do if my ex-husband fail to make his alimony payments and i do not have expenses for court cost.
My husband has his own business and own 4 brand new dump truck and is out purchasing new vehicles as well as purchased his mother a new car and making her monthly payments; but is not paying his alimony. What should I do?
A:
Many courts in this state offer a pro-se or "self help" family law clinic. They are usually staffed by volunteer attorneys who take the time to answer questions about family law issues and assist with filing out court forms. While these attorneys do not represent in court, their insight and assistance can be a huge help. Every court case has a filing fee. For very impoverished people, the court may waive court costs on that person's petition (after they have established their lack of income).
If you do not have sufficient funds to hire a lawyer or pay court costs you may consider researching what self-help services are offered at the Circuit Court for your county. Alternatively you might consider consulting with a family law attorney - if you cannot afford full representation an hour or two of an attorney's time might be well worth the cost.
While not legal advice I hope that this helps.
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