mickeyfan2
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Actually you are lucky you are getting support from him for an over 18 year old at all. PA ends support at 18 or high school graduation. Your divorce decree extends your support past that date. PA also cannot force him to pay for the kids college. You ex could go back to court and if he can show a hardship might win.EdiePA said:In January of 2007, the State of PA (my employer) is giving us a raise that will equal half of the now child support. That, along with no longer having to pay 40% of my son's bills will allow me to keep the house.
I just don't see where he thinks this is about me -- it's about supporting his son. I never asked for, nor received alimony or any support for DS#1 who was over 18 at the time of the divorce.
I'm just so scared that he can do this.
Edie
ETA: He could also reduce it in January when you get your pay raise. The income ratios will be far different then and he could get it reduced even more.
BTW I know a about PA divorces, since I spent many hours helping my GF with her PA divorce. I went to lawyer meeting, helped her fill out paperwork and read read read. Her son graduated high school on 6/9 at 18 years of age and PA told the employer to stop taking out support payments on 6/9. This is as far as is goes from the states perspective.