horseshowmom
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My niece talked to me today about a problem that has come up.
First some background - She's married to a man who had been divorced quite awhile when she met him, and he has one son. She has a daughter (her first husband died young), and she and her current husband have a baby together (they've been married a couple of years).
She put herself through school to better be able to care for her DD since her first husband died. She worked as a paramedic through school, got a teaching degree (B.S.), and now teaches school.
They were just served with papers that her DH's ex-wife is taking them to court to get 14% of my niece's salary. The husband already pays the percentage as set forth in the state guidelines (never late, pays for extra stuff as needed, etc.). The ex-wife doesn't work even though the son is in school.
I told her that I thought she didn't have anything to worry about. Since then I've looked up the state statutes, and they actually say "excluding the income of the absent parent's spouse", so I'm pretty sure she's okay.
Has anybody ever had this happen to anybody you know before?
First some background - She's married to a man who had been divorced quite awhile when she met him, and he has one son. She has a daughter (her first husband died young), and she and her current husband have a baby together (they've been married a couple of years).
She put herself through school to better be able to care for her DD since her first husband died. She worked as a paramedic through school, got a teaching degree (B.S.), and now teaches school.
They were just served with papers that her DH's ex-wife is taking them to court to get 14% of my niece's salary. The husband already pays the percentage as set forth in the state guidelines (never late, pays for extra stuff as needed, etc.). The ex-wife doesn't work even though the son is in school.
I told her that I thought she didn't have anything to worry about. Since then I've looked up the state statutes, and they actually say "excluding the income of the absent parent's spouse", so I'm pretty sure she's okay.
Has anybody ever had this happen to anybody you know before?