luvisabattle
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? WA state
This question is so mundane compared to some of the real problems posted here, but -
My ex quit paying child support this summer justifying it due to the fact that we switched residential time with our daughter so that he had her full time minus everyother weekend and one day a week until school started again.
So I had the state garnish his wages (It was a monthly ordeal to get him to pay prior to that anyway, and now I would have to speak to him less) they sent us notice that since our child support order had not ever been modified that it could be. So I filed to have them review, they reviewed and part of the outcome was that they gave him credit for his step-son, who has only lived with him and his new wife for one year out of the three since they've been married.
Is that standard practice? Shouldn't the boys father be supporting him? What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
This question is so mundane compared to some of the real problems posted here, but -
My ex quit paying child support this summer justifying it due to the fact that we switched residential time with our daughter so that he had her full time minus everyother weekend and one day a week until school started again.
So I had the state garnish his wages (It was a monthly ordeal to get him to pay prior to that anyway, and now I would have to speak to him less) they sent us notice that since our child support order had not ever been modified that it could be. So I filed to have them review, they reviewed and part of the outcome was that they gave him credit for his step-son, who has only lived with him and his new wife for one year out of the three since they've been married.
Is that standard practice? Shouldn't the boys father be supporting him? What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?