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flygirl78
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What is the name of your state? Texas
When my ex and I split after just having a child we began to fight a lot about him helping out as well as visitation time. I was too broke to be able to afford a lawyer for custody and just wanted to get something in writing as far as custody and child support. I typed up an agreement and had both of us sign it and then had it notarized. Would this document stand up in a court of law? I'm thinking about taking him through the Attorney General because he's not holding up to his end of the agreement. His child support is consistently late ($275 a month) and he has yet to get dental insurance for her 3 years later. Would I be able to go through the Attorney General and not have to worry about this document or could this affect me detrimentally ?
When my ex and I split after just having a child we began to fight a lot about him helping out as well as visitation time. I was too broke to be able to afford a lawyer for custody and just wanted to get something in writing as far as custody and child support. I typed up an agreement and had both of us sign it and then had it notarized. Would this document stand up in a court of law? I'm thinking about taking him through the Attorney General because he's not holding up to his end of the agreement. His child support is consistently late ($275 a month) and he has yet to get dental insurance for her 3 years later. Would I be able to go through the Attorney General and not have to worry about this document or could this affect me detrimentally ?