What is the name of your state? IL
This is for my sis' who lives in PR. She's married with one child. Her husband has an ex-wife and child (17). Hubby has been paying CS since their divorce 16 years ago ($400 monthly). The ex has gone after him for every possible thing, even though the 17-year-old is insured thru his father's insurance. She looks for him to pay for the out-of-pocket that the dental didn't pay for his braces ($900). She looks for him when the kid needs a new uniform. She's been living with a man now for more than 5 years who WORKS, and yet she still continues to look for another way out. Now she wants him to pay additional CS for "extra curricular" activities. The court placed a judgment on him and deducted an additional $400 from their account. It has left this family with a baby with only $300 for this month. The deduction took place last week, but the judgment letter was received just two days ago. The hubby works for a large company in the U.S. and travels extensively to and from the U.S. The wife (sis') doesn't work and is taking care of the 2-year-old. We all know you can't pay 1/4 of rent with $300, so how do they feed this child and deal with this mess? I thought that modified child support payments can be made if it's within reason, but the 17-year-old has insurance, has child support and has someone else to pay for extra curricular activities. Now what does he do for his wife and 2-year-old? I was told by a paralegal that turnaround time to challenge or hear a case is 2/4 months. So the extra curricular activities are in place and a wife and 2-year-old should suffer because of it? Please help soonest!
This is for my sis' who lives in PR. She's married with one child. Her husband has an ex-wife and child (17). Hubby has been paying CS since their divorce 16 years ago ($400 monthly). The ex has gone after him for every possible thing, even though the 17-year-old is insured thru his father's insurance. She looks for him to pay for the out-of-pocket that the dental didn't pay for his braces ($900). She looks for him when the kid needs a new uniform. She's been living with a man now for more than 5 years who WORKS, and yet she still continues to look for another way out. Now she wants him to pay additional CS for "extra curricular" activities. The court placed a judgment on him and deducted an additional $400 from their account. It has left this family with a baby with only $300 for this month. The deduction took place last week, but the judgment letter was received just two days ago. The hubby works for a large company in the U.S. and travels extensively to and from the U.S. The wife (sis') doesn't work and is taking care of the 2-year-old. We all know you can't pay 1/4 of rent with $300, so how do they feed this child and deal with this mess? I thought that modified child support payments can be made if it's within reason, but the 17-year-old has insurance, has child support and has someone else to pay for extra curricular activities. Now what does he do for his wife and 2-year-old? I was told by a paralegal that turnaround time to challenge or hear a case is 2/4 months. So the extra curricular activities are in place and a wife and 2-year-old should suffer because of it? Please help soonest!