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brokeinPenna
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Where can a father turn if he needs to try and modify his CS, but now lives in a different state ? I was divorced in Tex. but now live in Penna. I've talked to 3 local attorneys and none of them will take the case (because it's out of state). I've contacted 2 attorneys in Tex. but they want HUGE retainer fees to begin the proccess. If I could afford that I wouldn't need to modify my CS. Also, I was divorced 10 years ago and my CS was based on my salary. I now only earn about 2/3 of what I used to. But when I use the state of Tex. CS calculation table, it says I should be paying MORE. I don't understand how that could be. $400 a month for one child that my ex refuses to allow me contact with, seems a little extreme. What about my family now, I need to support them too. My current wife & I struggle to make ends meet while my ex is remarried and doing MUCH better financially. Any advice would be appreciated.