What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
I have a legal separation in California which established child support and custody.
My ex recently filed for divorce in another state, but the case was dismissed due to lack of jurisdiction. I am now preparing to file for divorce in California.
After the case was dismissed, and he found out that the divorce case was going to go through California, he informed me that he was getting out of the navy and that things might not work out the way I hope. His exact words "Congrats on getting to rape me in CA court, btw, but I won't be in the military so that might not work out the way you hope."
If he gets out and goes back to school or gets a much lower paying job, is this considered voluntary underemployment, and what information would I need to show proof in court?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I have a legal separation in California which established child support and custody.
My ex recently filed for divorce in another state, but the case was dismissed due to lack of jurisdiction. I am now preparing to file for divorce in California.
After the case was dismissed, and he found out that the divorce case was going to go through California, he informed me that he was getting out of the navy and that things might not work out the way I hope. His exact words "Congrats on getting to rape me in CA court, btw, but I won't be in the military so that might not work out the way you hope."
If he gets out and goes back to school or gets a much lower paying job, is this considered voluntary underemployment, and what information would I need to show proof in court?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?