What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Kentucky
Silly me, I was trusting my divorce attorney to understand the law and act in my best interest. I finally fired her, but has too much damage been done - or can these things be revisited?
1.) Attorney told me "the judge will never allow you to have both tax exemptions!" (inspite of me providing more than 75% support and both girls staying with me 350 + nights/days a year).
2.) Child support calculations equate to $990 per month. Attorney told me "$600 is the most you will be awarded, these calculations are extremely complex and I don't know a single judge that will award you the $990."
3.) Child support arrerages from March - October total more than $4,000. Attorney told me "You will never get this, because he's given them money here and there... (attorney walks out of room to discuss amount with ex's attorney > comes back in..) we have agreed to $200."
So agreement order states he will get one tax exemption, $600 for child support and $200 in back amount.
Again - my question is what recourse do I have now????? And would it be acceptable for me to complain to my ex-attorney's firm, etc...????
Thanks all for any insight!!!!
Silly me, I was trusting my divorce attorney to understand the law and act in my best interest. I finally fired her, but has too much damage been done - or can these things be revisited?
1.) Attorney told me "the judge will never allow you to have both tax exemptions!" (inspite of me providing more than 75% support and both girls staying with me 350 + nights/days a year).
2.) Child support calculations equate to $990 per month. Attorney told me "$600 is the most you will be awarded, these calculations are extremely complex and I don't know a single judge that will award you the $990."
3.) Child support arrerages from March - October total more than $4,000. Attorney told me "You will never get this, because he's given them money here and there... (attorney walks out of room to discuss amount with ex's attorney > comes back in..) we have agreed to $200."
So agreement order states he will get one tax exemption, $600 for child support and $200 in back amount.
Again - my question is what recourse do I have now????? And would it be acceptable for me to complain to my ex-attorney's firm, etc...????
Thanks all for any insight!!!!
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