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Old 05-15-2008, 03:08 PM
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What is the name of your state? tx


My divorce decree is in tx and my ex husband is retiring from the military and wants to reduce child support. Can he do this because he chooses not to get a job at the age of 38 and wants to go to school? He wants me to settle out of court, I refuse to to this and he threatens he will win. He is a bitter ex husband that has to pay and dose not make any attempt to visit his children, its been 5 fives and he has only seen the children 4 times? What can i do my children rely on his child support and if it goes to a 3rd of what he pays now, It will be hard on us. i work also and hard and give everything to my children including time, Theres thing i give up including going back to school. Please help need to know if he can win or should i settle out of court?
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Old 05-15-2008, 03:12 PM
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What is the name of your state? tx


My divorce decree is in tx and my ex husband is retiring from the military and wants to reduce child support. Can he do this because he chooses not to get a job at the age of 38 and wants to go to school? He wants me to settle out of court, I refuse to to this and he threatens he will win. He is a bitter ex husband that has to pay and dose not make any attempt to visit his children, its been 5 fives and he has only seen the children 4 times? What can i do my children rely on his child support and if it goes to a 3rd of what he pays now, It will be hard on us. i work also and hard and give everything to my children including time, Theres thing i give up including going back to school. Please help need to know if he can win or should i settle out of court?
This is not a Military Law issue. This is a Family Law issue.
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Old 05-15-2008, 03:15 PM
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This is not a Military Law issue. This is a Family Law issue.
Thank you nobody will reply to it with an answer 'l try family law now
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Old 05-15-2008, 03:41 PM
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What is the name of your state? tx


My divorce decree is in tx and my ex husband is retiring from the military and wants to reduce child support. Can he do this because he chooses not to get a job at the age of 38 and wants to go to school? He wants me to settle out of court, I refuse to to this and he threatens he will win. He is a bitter ex husband that has to pay and dose not make any attempt to visit his children, its been 5 fives and he has only seen the children 4 times? What can i do my children rely on his child support and if it goes to a 3rd of what he pays now, It will be hard on us. i work also and hard and give everything to my children including time, Theres thing i give up including going back to school. Please help need to know if he can win or should i settle out of court?
Your husband is an idiot and his moronic 'threats' are stupid.

Child support is calculated as a formula.

You can't be a bum to avoid child support.

If the settlement is a bum deal, then why wouldn't you go to court?
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Old 05-15-2008, 03:45 PM
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This is yet another double post by the impatient OP.
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