What is the name of your state? CA
Some of you know that I am getting married in April and moving across the country to my fiance's state, NY. Although I am looking for work, my last day of work will be the 1st week of April, and we plan on being in New York on Apr. 28th. Perfect world would be that I have found a job by that time, but if not I will be out of work until then. I was advised to file a modification from my last attorney once I am out of work as it may decrease the amount of CS I am ordered to pay while out of work. Many of you know my story so know I am not going to NOT pay CS when I am working, but this will be a fresh start for me. My question is, while I am NOT working, should I worry that they will garnish my new wife's check? Where we will live her income will be enough to sustain us, barely until I start working. I am sick at the thought that she will have her monies taken out of her check. She tells me that I am worried over nothing, because she is not ordered to pay CS and once I get a job I can start paying CS again, but I still wonder if she could just be naive and we could both be ignorant to how the system works. I've been screwed so many times by our wonderful justice system, I just don't put anything past anyone...California or New York.
Also, after I file a modification, will I be able to appear by phone due to the distance of where I will be living or do you suggest I make arrangements to show up in person? Again, I ask, because it seems that I know what to expect every time I go to court and it makes me feel better to be screwed without having to spend money I don't have to travel all that way. Please advise.
Worried about new wife,
DD
Some of you know that I am getting married in April and moving across the country to my fiance's state, NY. Although I am looking for work, my last day of work will be the 1st week of April, and we plan on being in New York on Apr. 28th. Perfect world would be that I have found a job by that time, but if not I will be out of work until then. I was advised to file a modification from my last attorney once I am out of work as it may decrease the amount of CS I am ordered to pay while out of work. Many of you know my story so know I am not going to NOT pay CS when I am working, but this will be a fresh start for me. My question is, while I am NOT working, should I worry that they will garnish my new wife's check? Where we will live her income will be enough to sustain us, barely until I start working. I am sick at the thought that she will have her monies taken out of her check. She tells me that I am worried over nothing, because she is not ordered to pay CS and once I get a job I can start paying CS again, but I still wonder if she could just be naive and we could both be ignorant to how the system works. I've been screwed so many times by our wonderful justice system, I just don't put anything past anyone...California or New York.
Also, after I file a modification, will I be able to appear by phone due to the distance of where I will be living or do you suggest I make arrangements to show up in person? Again, I ask, because it seems that I know what to expect every time I go to court and it makes me feel better to be screwed without having to spend money I don't have to travel all that way. Please advise.
Worried about new wife,
DD