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Can a judge award child support if the non custodial parent isn’t working?
Posted by admin in Court Ordered Rehabilitation on August 14, 2011
Question by CaCO3Girl: Can a judge award child support if the non custodial parent isn’t working?
The short story without all the drama, is that my husband has this wonderful child, and he got custody of him from his ex, who after a 9 month court battle simply agreed to give my husband primary custody of the child so we wouldn’t get up in court and read into the record what a horrible person and mother she is. We had witnesses and teachers and other child care professionals that had interacted with both parties ready to say she was pretty much unfit, and the child belonged with us.
So, after all that our lawyer said that child support had to be awarded or the judge would never sign off on it. So, we asked for a week, and we pay all medical stuff and daycare. a week is not earth shattering but enough to get special treats or new shoes now and then. We really weren’t trying to be mean, but if child support had to be awarded we thought we were being pretty nice.
Well now the mom is coming back saying she only works 1-2 days a week, so she can’t pay that amount, and the judge never should have signed it based on the child support worksheet. She says if she works more than 1-2 days a week then she looses all of her government stuff like low income houseing and medicaid and food stamps….etc. she agreed to the order in court and the judge signed it, but now she says she doesn’t make enough to give that. Well it is set up through child support recovery, so we have no control over it.
So, I guess my question is, if we have to go back to court over this how will the judge look at it? Will he base what she should pay on minimum wage at 40 hours a week, or what she actually makes, considering she chooses not to work more.
Thoughts????
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Answer by hsmom
Idk, what the Judge would do… but is it really worth it? If she is that neglectful and terrible, do you really want to have to deal with her at all? 50 bucks a week isn’t that much, like you said. I think I would just forget about it and be glad I didn’t have to deal with her.
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Parent hasn’t visited in over 2 years can she?
Posted by admin in Court Ordered Rehabilitation on June 21, 2011
Question by memememememe: Parent hasn’t visited in over 2 years can she?
Okay this may be a little confusing I’m will try to explain it the best I cant. My husband’s son (my step-son) his biological mother hasn’t seen him in almost 3 years. He just turned four a few days ago. Well my husband is army and deployed and we have a court order that my step-son can remain with me even when my husband is gone for training or deployments. Well she called me and told me she was coming down to visit for a day I said that’s fine. She later told me her mother was coming (last I seen her mother was trying to fight me and shes a known drug dealer!) I told her she can come but only by herself and not bring her mother, she then told me she will come by herself but she will take my stepson and run away. Is there anything I can do??
On a side note she owes my husband 920 in occurred child support (since it took them awhile to set up the child custody) well she hasn’t paid any of the occurred support and child support recovery unit has no record of the occurred support even though I have it in documented papers from the court and have sent it to them multiple times. Do you know what are the next steps to get the money?
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Answer by walkon100
ok have a court order,and you make it know to her you do .thats call kidnapping.a fed crime. she strongly need to think about that one.
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I am a custodial parent, the non custodial parent wanted to?
Posted by admin in Court Ordered Rehabilitation on February 4, 2011
Question by workingirl: I am a custodial parent, the non custodial parent wanted to?
keep the children for an extra day as he was going to have surgery, he wanted the kids to be there during his recovery from surgery they are 9 and 10 years old and they did not want to stay. Instead of allowing them to come back to me, he sent them to spend that night (his court ordered visit) with non family members. The kids were upset but did not let him know as he has a bad temper. He did it out of spite towards me and I have never given him a lick of trouble. What recourse should I follow?
his visitation day was a day before his surgery…he wanted the kids on my day, with only 1 weeks notice I disagreed with having them there and wanted to keep my full day due to me.
he wanted my visitation day for the kids to be with him on his day of surgery.
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Answer by sheloves_dablues
None. It’s done and overwith..
However, it seems very strange to me that he would want to keep the kids so that they would be around when he got out of surgery. When you come out of surgery you are groggy from anaesthetic and aren’t able to care for children.
And I’m a bit confused… It was his court ordered visitation day, yet in the beginning it was an extra day. Which was it?
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Does a parent have to pay child support while in a court ordered rehab?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on June 26, 2010
My husband’s ex lives in KY. She is the noncustodial parent & should pay child support. To make a long story short, in December, 2 days before the kids were to go visit her, she was jailed for first degree assault & ordered to go to rehab in TN. We didn’t know any of this until 2 months later.
The TX Attorney General has told us that there is nothing they can do at this point they are basically waiting until she’s finished w/her rehabilitation and final court date in Kentucky in September. I am sure that she didn’t tell the judge she was ordered to pay child support in her initial hearing. I wonder was she suppose to?
As a step-parent, my heart aches for my kids. Yes, I said my kids. They’ve live with me for the past 5 years, mom brought them to me & she moved 3 states away. I’ve written her asking, begging practically for her to return to her children. Expressing their sadness that she left them… & no response. I am frustrated. Thank you for your help…
Do you think it’s fair that my children should spend equal time with either parent?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on May 4, 2010
I’m separated and soon to be divorced. We decided to do the share care arrangement and the boys seem to like this. Their father suffers from alcoholism yet refuses to admit this to himself. He abused me verbally, physically and sexually during our loveless marriage and he shows no remorse. I have forgiven him and he has never physically abused the children. They seem to think its funny when he is drunk. My youngest suffers from torn loyalties and has told me he would rather just live with me and my new partner but says it’s not fair on Dad. Dad tends to use the children to get at me. He palms them off to babysitters every chance he gets. I would like to take him to court and fight for custody but feel that this would upset the children even more. I currently have a protection order out against him which protects me and my partner. He also is a compulsive liar. The children believe his lies and receive conflicting advice regarding morals and what’s right and wrong.
What steps do i need to take to become domiciliary parent for my son?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on April 29, 2010
My sons dad has been out of town for over a year in a court ordered rehab, but he will be back this month and I know he wants to be in his life, but we were never married both of our names are on the birth certificate. We do not have any type of custody agreement on paper, child support anything. I am scared that he could pretty much take off with him and there is nothing I could really do immediately. The way I understand it in the eyes of the law we share equal rights as far as his custody goes. I need to know where to start to get this on paper. I am single mom and am not sure I can afford to go through a lawyer. Please Help, thanks
Do you think there should be some kind of requirement to become a parent in our society?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on April 26, 2010
Ok, I know this is extreme and completely unrealistic to put constraints on who can procreate but geez…..I just get soooo sick of seeing people on here who clearly are horrible parents! They contribute to a cycle of horrible behavior that just pulls down society and causes all sorts of problems. Think about it – the alcoholic mother or abusive father…..guess how their kid is going to freakin’ turn out? And guess who will pay for it? Society….and of course their kid.
Should we make parenting classes mandatory in this country? I’m not saying we say who can and cannot have kids but it seems clear that ALOT of people in this country don’t have the first clue how to be a good parent! So before they ruin a kid’s life, isn’t it a good idea to say “hey…if you’re gonna create this life, then you need to take responsibility for raising a decent human being.” I know this is a crazy idea and it’s really more venting than anything.
In australia can a parent go to court and get power of attorney over their adult child?
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on April 26, 2010
In australia can a parent go to court and get power of attorney over their adult child?
my mild intellectually disabled friend has decided to move out of home he’s 24 doesn’t always make the best financial choices sometimes and drinks a lot border-lining on alcoholism because his parents insist on controlling his life, they give him little or no say in anything and make decisions and choices for him that he gets no say in, they don’t listen to him which is why he wants to move out so he can be independent.
he’s now telling me that because he has decided to move out on his own his parents have decided to take him to court to get power of attorney.
can they do that?
is there any basis to their argument if they base their reason on his disability?
can the fact that they take money off him and give him very little to spend and his money is placed in his mother’s name and she won’t give it to him even though she promised to when he hit 21 be used as an argument in his defence?
could it also be used in his defence that the reason he can’t handle money is because he really hasn’t had any (see point above) to learn how to control it?


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