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I was the primary caregiver to our girls, only getting a part-job because I was tired of money being thrown in my face and cutting off my access to cards when we fought about his drinking. the judge sided with my ex claiming that I didn't change my work schedule (im in health care) and he had... View More

answered on May 23, 2024
Is your divorce action still pending? If only a temporary order was entered, you have a lot more options than if the final divorce decree was already entered. From the wording of your question, it sounds like you may already be divorced at this time. You only have 10 days after the divorce decree... View More
My ex is remarried my girls are grown 33 and 31 and the youngest is married I can't live in $400 per month it's my only income this case is out of Washington State child support Pierce county is there someone that anyone can recommend to look at my case that does probono I have paperwork... View More

answered on May 17, 2024
I'm so sorry to hear about the difficult situation you're in with the child support arrears and garnishment leaving you with very little to live on each month. It sounds extremely stressful and frustrating, especially since your children are now adults.
Here are a few suggestions... View More
I was just notified that my daughter's mother's healthcare insurance has increased from her income and expense declaration from $300 a month to $1540 per month. She is married and has a daughter with her husband and is currently pregnant. Her husband has three other children who do not... View More

answered on May 16, 2024
Here are a few potential arguments you could make to the judge to try to reduce the healthcare premium amount on the income and expense declaration:
1. Argue that the healthcare costs should be allocated proportionally. If your ex is covering other family members besides your daughter on... View More

answered on May 13, 2024
If the child reaches 18 years old and either does not finish high school or does not go beyond high and does not get a job, then the Court can declare the child emancipated for the purposes of child support, which would then stop the child support payments.
Spouse is in Harris County, however I now preside in Travis County. I'm not seeking child support and don't want a legal battle.

answered on May 13, 2024
Legally, an individual is allowed to represent herself (or himself) in court in Texas. It doesn't matter whether you are asking for court ordered child support or not.
Legally an individual can rebuild the transmission of her own car.
You have to ask yourself if you have the... View More
In my divorce my husband was awarded the marital home, but was ordered to pay child & spousal support. I now have an arrears judgment against him for 6 figures. I am trying to collect on the judgement. He has a 401(k) and two homes, one being in CA where I have my judgement, and another which... View More

answered on May 11, 2024
In California, a 401(k) account can be levied to satisfy a judgment for child support arrears. However, there are specific procedures that must be followed, and the process can be complex. Here are a few points to consider:
1. ERISA protection: Most 401(k) plans are protected by the... View More

answered on May 9, 2024
The other parent and child moving into the home is not an automatic ground to terminate the child support order. However, assuming this is a material change since the Decree was entered, you may have good grounds to ask the Court to terminate the child support due to the direct support being... View More
I have been served via email with a subpoena to provide my personal bank financial documentation. The forms were filed on 4/26 and the subpoena was served via email to me today 5/8. The date for which I am being asked for documentation is on 5/10 at 8am. I object to providing my personal... View More

answered on May 8, 2024
Under California law, a subpoena must be properly served to be legally binding. If a subpoena is not properly served, you may not be legally obligated to respond. However, it is generally advisable to provide some form of response to avoid potential legal complications.
In California, a... View More
It was filed April 26 and the subpoena is for my personal bank documents. The subpoena asks for me to provide documents by May 10 but I just received the email May 9th. I did not receive any other type of papers or served in any other type of way but email.

answered on May 8, 2024
I think you may be confused about what has been served on you. If you are a party to the case, you can be served with a request for production of documents; not a subpoena for production of documents. What may have happened is that you have been sent a copy of a subpoena that was served on your... View More
It was filed April 26 and the subpoena is for my personal bank documents. The subpoena asks for me to provide documents by May 10 but I just received the email May 9th. I did not receive any other type of papers or served in any other type of way but email.

answered on May 8, 2024
Under California law, a subpoena must be properly served to be valid. For a personal records subpoena, service should be made to you personally, to a person at your residence or usual place of business, or by mail together with a proof of service by mail. Email service alone is generally not... View More
my case was established in 1996, the amount ordered was and is above my means, this was never based on my income or anything because I foolishly signed a paper from my ex. At the time I was a waitress making $2.01 an hour with a eight grade education. In the past before modern day tech I was... View More

answered on May 7, 2024
You need to file a motion with the last court that handled the child support order asking to modify or terminate the obligation. Based on your question that appears to be Mississippi. It would also help if the other parent is willing to cooperate with you and say that they are no longer asking for... View More
if i got divorce in 2022 can I revoke my divorce my previews attorney say i couldn't get alimony was married 11 yrs with 2 kids now im trying to enforcement.. but just asking can i revoke divorce he makes twice more in his income

answered on May 7, 2024
No, you cannot revoke a divorce. If you were unaware of the previous divorce proceeding and did not receive notice as a result of some fraud or deception by your ex-husband, you could possibly file a bill of review.
Disparity in income standing alone is not a sufficient basis for an award... View More
Long story that I’m tired of telling. I just DONT understand why I’m paying child support to the father when he’s 18 doesn’t live with him and fraud isn’t helping child support isn’t helping and I’m still having money taken out and father gets free money.

answered on May 7, 2024
I understand your frustration with this situation. Under California law, child support typically ends when the child turns 18, unless the child is still a full-time high school student and lives with a parent. In that case, child support continues until the child graduates or turns 19, whichever... View More
Petitioned for custody in March of 2023
Could not locate respondent so asked judge for service by posting April of 2024
Service by posting currently in place (waiting on posting period to be over)
Would like joint custody (mother as custodial parent)
Mother claims to... View More

answered on Apr 30, 2024
Under California law, it is not necessarily a "big ask" for a father to seek joint legal and physical custody of a child. California courts generally favor joint custody arrangements when they are in the best interest of the child, and they do not automatically grant sole custody to the... View More
My spouse closed his bank accounts overseas and failing to disclose all of his assets and personal businesses. We’ve subpoenaed the bank but no response. Thus his discovery was very vague and empty. Is there a way to force this information to come to light? I will add that my judge is not helpful... View More

answered on Apr 29, 2024
It sounds like you have a lawyer representing you and your lawyer is attempting to get documents for accounts you believe existed at some point in the past. If you have documentary proof of the existence of those accounts, give those documents to your lawyer so that your lawyer can ask the court to... View More
I have papers sent to me to take a voluntary paternity test since the mom gets public assistance. I have not submitted a sample yet. Court is in June.

answered on Apr 29, 2024
Without knowing the situation better or your expectations, I don't know if you need to hire attorney. In order to ensure the best possible outcome, you need to consult with an attorney, at least in a limited role. Limited-scope representation is when you and a lawyer agree that the lawyer will... View More
i want our child to get braces dental insurance only pays for medical necessity… i can’t afford even on payment plan he says he can’t afford either but i don’t believe him what can i do

answered on Apr 27, 2024
In California, child support guidelines and policies can be found through the California Department of Child Support Services (DCSS). Their website, https://www.childsupport.ca.gov/, provides a wealth of information, including a guideline calculator, forms, and resources for parents.... View More
I left our home 5 yrs ago, partner was abusive. Took kids with me but now my 2 older boy moved back with their father because they wanted a bed room for themselves. I have our youngest 2 children that he gives me no help for. And the 2 boys that do live with him I do everything for them besides... View More

answered on Apr 26, 2024
I'm sorry to hear about your difficult situation. Based on the information you provided, here are a few things to consider under California law:
1. Child support: Even if your children are living with their father, you may be entitled to child support payments from him, especially for... View More
They are with me everyday after work i from 5pm till next day that i take them to school and she pick them up one weekend with me and one with her

answered on Apr 23, 2024
Under California law, child support amounts are typically calculated using a formula that considers both parents' income, the number of children, and the time each parent spends with the children. Given your 50/50 custody arrangement and the payment of $800 per month, it's important to... View More
Obtain a US Visa? I am a US citizen and he is seeking to abandon our child.

answered on Apr 23, 2024
If you take your child's father to court in a foreign country and obtain a child support order, it could potentially impact his ability to obtain a U.S. visa, depending on the circumstances. Here are a few factors to consider:
1. Delinquent child support: If the father fails to pay... View More
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