Wednesday, January 20, 2010

In most cases will th court work something out on child support if


In most cases will th court work something out on child support if?
They see the parent has lost a job but trying to get things caught up? Is their attorney allowed to bring up the fact if they go to jail they will lose their current job and other children will lose health insurance etc? This question isnt for women who have been left and have a deadbeat ex out there. Or are bitter. Its a leget question about someone who is trying
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1 :
You're best asking an attorney, because things vary from state to state. But most judges are sympathetic to someone who does have a working plan.
2 :
Reading your question, I don't see why you would have to go to court for child support! Welfare is the answer!
3 :
Depends on how they are in arrears, sometimes the judge will allow work release. Your attorney should show strong evidence that you lost your job by no fault of your own and show that you are still looking.
4 :
Honestly, I really do not think the child support system cares. They only care the non-custodial parent pays, by any means neccessary. If they lose their job, then they better hurry up and get another one. And they in all honesty they are not to worried about the children living with the non-custodial parent(from another woman).




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