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Child Support Computation Configured Wrong

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PopRock

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California

A two year divorce proceeding finally comes to an end and the judge has been wanting to finalize everything on one day, at 4:30pm on a Friday...lucky me. Of course, everything was NOT finalize in terms of the financial stuff and child support and alimony. Here is the dilemma I am in. When I started the divorce proceedings, I was paying child support based my income; which was based upon a certain percentage of time I have with my child. Now that my case is over, my visitation went from 25% to 33%; however, the courts did NOT adjust the percentage and Child Support Services has been deducting/garnishing my wages at the 25% visitation ratio.

On top of all of this, alimony was suppose to only go for 3 years (since I was married for 6) and the 3 year mark is over now, but deductions are still be taken out of my paycheck for alimony. Is the only choice to have everything configured right, by re-petitioning the courts again about this oversight?

And on top of ALL of this, I have been disable since November 2013 (unfortunately a brain tumor)...so I am juggling a lot on my plate. Does anyone know which forms I should petition the court with. I have research the following forms FL-450 / FL-192 / FL-195 / FL-135. I just have to make sense of them and figure out what to fill out and what to say to the judge. Also, I have heard that it is possible to get a retro-active disability assignment with regards to my income at zero now, since I am not working due to my disability and near future surgery (if I pull through). My doctor has officially made me disabled last November 2013, but Child Support Services has informed me that I must get a court order to retro-active benefits, as I still owe from November - today's current date!
 



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