jfoofj
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I'm not very child support savvy... I get it for my son and DH pays it for his son, but the amounts have always been the same (DH's adjusted once when his ex wanted more $). DH pays automatically through his pay, and my ex electronically sends it to my bank account.
My friend is in the middle of a divorce... settlement agreement signed by both parties, just waiting for their court date. Her ex has been paying the amount they determined (using a mediator and state child support guidelines) since he moved out. He was fired from his job. He is currently in the waiting process for unemployment (not sure how that works either, since he was fired is he even entitled to it?). He told her he will be unable to give her any support anytime soon. She is freaking out, she won't be able to pay her mortgage without child support. Her house is on the market currently, and she plans to move into a MUCH cheaper apartment as soon as it sells, things just aren't selling right now. She works fulltime, is salaried so she can't get OT and is looking for a part time job for the weekends her kids are with her ex.
This is all in Massachusetts. I know it varies by state, but shouldn't he still have to support his kids even though he got fired? You always hear about people's bank acounts being seized and tax refunds taken.... I can't imagine he is just off the hook because he has no income.
Thanks in advance... she is waiting for a return call from her mediator and googling info now.
My friend is in the middle of a divorce... settlement agreement signed by both parties, just waiting for their court date. Her ex has been paying the amount they determined (using a mediator and state child support guidelines) since he moved out. He was fired from his job. He is currently in the waiting process for unemployment (not sure how that works either, since he was fired is he even entitled to it?). He told her he will be unable to give her any support anytime soon. She is freaking out, she won't be able to pay her mortgage without child support. Her house is on the market currently, and she plans to move into a MUCH cheaper apartment as soon as it sells, things just aren't selling right now. She works fulltime, is salaried so she can't get OT and is looking for a part time job for the weekends her kids are with her ex.
This is all in Massachusetts. I know it varies by state, but shouldn't he still have to support his kids even though he got fired? You always hear about people's bank acounts being seized and tax refunds taken.... I can't imagine he is just off the hook because he has no income.
Thanks in advance... she is waiting for a return call from her mediator and googling info now.
Hopefully she sees what a catch he is and dumps his tush. ANYWAYS, I'm trying to just focus on helping her get what she needs for her kids, and telling her to let karma deal with him. It will.
Had to be made to pay for his baby girl as well.
Oh, and he worked in NC-- CHarlotte.