nythng4mygrl
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? LA
I have a question about the priority order of Child Support. I have a Court Order dated 2002 to receive child support in the amount of $500.00. The non-custodial parent just divorced over a year ago and has been ordered to pay $650 a month to his ex-wife for their child. Both the ex-wife and I have gone through the state to have wages garnished from him. Her court date was in June 2013 and mine was 2 weeks ago. The non-custodial parent has stated to us that he only makes $8.00 an hour, leaving him with nothing to pay his bills. I told him that the state will garnish 50% of his disposable wages for both orders together, not 50% disposable per order and that he will go home with at least half of his disposable earnings. My question is that if he does not have enough to pay child support from each check, the ex-wife says she will get paid first because her court date was June this year, but she never obtained a court ordered child support order until April of 2012. So does this mean that she will receive full amount of $650 each month and I will get nothing? He only goes home with $300 bucks every other week, leaving $300 to go to child support. I was told that I would be priority 1 because my court order is dated 2002, and her's is 2013. I don't know anything about priorities, and a little confused. Thanks.
I have a question about the priority order of Child Support. I have a Court Order dated 2002 to receive child support in the amount of $500.00. The non-custodial parent just divorced over a year ago and has been ordered to pay $650 a month to his ex-wife for their child. Both the ex-wife and I have gone through the state to have wages garnished from him. Her court date was in June 2013 and mine was 2 weeks ago. The non-custodial parent has stated to us that he only makes $8.00 an hour, leaving him with nothing to pay his bills. I told him that the state will garnish 50% of his disposable wages for both orders together, not 50% disposable per order and that he will go home with at least half of his disposable earnings. My question is that if he does not have enough to pay child support from each check, the ex-wife says she will get paid first because her court date was June this year, but she never obtained a court ordered child support order until April of 2012. So does this mean that she will receive full amount of $650 each month and I will get nothing? He only goes home with $300 bucks every other week, leaving $300 to go to child support. I was told that I would be priority 1 because my court order is dated 2002, and her's is 2013. I don't know anything about priorities, and a little confused. Thanks.