ruraljuror
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? TEXAS
I was wondering if anyone could give me any advice on what steps I am able to take next, if any.
My daughter was born in Nov 2012. I filed for child support the week she was born. The father was served Nov 2013. Jan 2014 was our first court date; neither he nor his attorney showed up to court, instead his attorney requested a paternity test via fax. He left his DNA at the testing site, then promptly left the country (he is in a country that is not a member of the Hague Convention). Paternity was confirmed Jan 2014. The next hearing was Feb 2014, neither he nor his attorney showed up to court. The AG called his attorney to inquire why she didn't show up, his attorney said that they weren't properly informed of the court location. She informed the AG that she would be petitioning the courts for a venue change, and filing a couple motions. Basically, she was going to try to extend this process as long as she could. The next court date was scheduled for May 2014 (I hired an attorney in Feb).
The attorneys facilitated the process of negotiating an agreement for child support and custody between myself and the other party, so that the agreement was ready for our court hearing in May 2014. The agreement was read before the judge, and he asked both attorneys the time frame in which they would need to submit the finalized agreement. The attorneys agreed that they would submit the agreement for entry in 2 weeks (the end of May 2014). The first child support payment was to be due on June 1, 2014.
Since our court date in mid May, the other party (the child's father) has disappeared off the face of the earth. I've only seen him once since I told him I was pregnant (when he met my daughter at 11 months old). He has refused to answer any attempts at contact from his attorney, when he had been in constant communication with her since he left the country in January. He has been sent the agreement for his e-signature, but has not responded at all to phone calls or emails.
He can afford to drag this process out, as he is very well off financially. On the other hand, I can no longer afford to pay my attorney. The money from the retainer fee (which really hurt me financially to pay) has been exhausted. The office of the Attorney general's hands are tied, and they are unable to do anything for me because I have hired an attorney who filed an agreement. The agreement hasn't been entered into the courts or signed by a judge, so it is not an order nor is it enforceable. The Office of the AG will not order the other party to pay child support, because there is an agreement on file with the courts, filed by my attorney.
When I called the Office of the AG to ask what I could do, they told me to call my attorney and ask her, because they legally cannot speak to me without my attorney present. I can't afford to even speak to my attorney. I'm in a really bad financial situation right now, so at $250/billable hour, I can't even afford the 15 minute increment she would bill me for. I asked the AG can I "fire" my attorney and proceed without her so that they would be able to help me again, and they said no, because she has already filed the agreement, so their hands are tied.
Is there anything that I can do at this point to get a court order for child support? Texas does wage withholding, and he's been a global account manager at an oil & gas company for the past 20 years, so the money is there (the capped state max) if I could just get court ordered child support.
I have downsized everything and go without a lot, and I'm still struggling financially. My income level makes it really hard to pay my bills and child care simultaneously.
I was wondering if anyone could give me any advice on what steps I am able to take next, if any.
My daughter was born in Nov 2012. I filed for child support the week she was born. The father was served Nov 2013. Jan 2014 was our first court date; neither he nor his attorney showed up to court, instead his attorney requested a paternity test via fax. He left his DNA at the testing site, then promptly left the country (he is in a country that is not a member of the Hague Convention). Paternity was confirmed Jan 2014. The next hearing was Feb 2014, neither he nor his attorney showed up to court. The AG called his attorney to inquire why she didn't show up, his attorney said that they weren't properly informed of the court location. She informed the AG that she would be petitioning the courts for a venue change, and filing a couple motions. Basically, she was going to try to extend this process as long as she could. The next court date was scheduled for May 2014 (I hired an attorney in Feb).
The attorneys facilitated the process of negotiating an agreement for child support and custody between myself and the other party, so that the agreement was ready for our court hearing in May 2014. The agreement was read before the judge, and he asked both attorneys the time frame in which they would need to submit the finalized agreement. The attorneys agreed that they would submit the agreement for entry in 2 weeks (the end of May 2014). The first child support payment was to be due on June 1, 2014.
Since our court date in mid May, the other party (the child's father) has disappeared off the face of the earth. I've only seen him once since I told him I was pregnant (when he met my daughter at 11 months old). He has refused to answer any attempts at contact from his attorney, when he had been in constant communication with her since he left the country in January. He has been sent the agreement for his e-signature, but has not responded at all to phone calls or emails.
He can afford to drag this process out, as he is very well off financially. On the other hand, I can no longer afford to pay my attorney. The money from the retainer fee (which really hurt me financially to pay) has been exhausted. The office of the Attorney general's hands are tied, and they are unable to do anything for me because I have hired an attorney who filed an agreement. The agreement hasn't been entered into the courts or signed by a judge, so it is not an order nor is it enforceable. The Office of the AG will not order the other party to pay child support, because there is an agreement on file with the courts, filed by my attorney.
When I called the Office of the AG to ask what I could do, they told me to call my attorney and ask her, because they legally cannot speak to me without my attorney present. I can't afford to even speak to my attorney. I'm in a really bad financial situation right now, so at $250/billable hour, I can't even afford the 15 minute increment she would bill me for. I asked the AG can I "fire" my attorney and proceed without her so that they would be able to help me again, and they said no, because she has already filed the agreement, so their hands are tied.
Is there anything that I can do at this point to get a court order for child support? Texas does wage withholding, and he's been a global account manager at an oil & gas company for the past 20 years, so the money is there (the capped state max) if I could just get court ordered child support.
I have downsized everything and go without a lot, and I'm still struggling financially. My income level makes it really hard to pay my bills and child care simultaneously.