Doing as Zigner suggested would not be overpayment of child support. You would make good faith payments towards the dental bill separate for child support using a recognized documentable way of paying so that you can prove that you paid that amount for that purpose.Thank you
Im hesitant because I was told by an attorney that overpayment of child support was not something that could be credited back so to speak.
My specific question is, if I physically do not have the money and can prove that I do not, could I be found in contempt?
Are you saying that she refused to take and cash the check that you offered?It's clear she is doing this to set me up for another contempt motion. She has stated that's her plan. I offered her a monthly amount and she said no.
YesLet me ask. Is the amount you offered equal to or more than 25% of your take-home pay BEFORE child support?
Are you saying that she refused to take and cash the check that you offered?
Yes. She refused it unless it was for the FULL AMOUNT and said she would file a motion for contempt.
In one moment, you said she refused to take and cash your check, and then in the next moment you say that you don't use checks.We don't use checks, however. It's all done electronically through transfers, so I have records of everything. At this point I think I may just send the $150 and see what
The reason it matters is that the primary way the court would get you to pay, since you don't have $3k sitting around, is via garnishment of your paycheck in addition to the child support. The maximum would be 25% of your wages after tax but before child support.Actually it might not be 25% but I don't see what that matters. I pay child support and have never missed a single payment.
I changed jobs to be able to get my son back and forth to school and took a drastic pay cut to do so. I have never tried to adjust my child support. I offered her $150 a month until my portion of the dental bill is paid.
Then what you do is you try to pay. When she refuses, you set that money aside (do not spend it).Whether its a check or an electronic transfer makes no differance. We can track it. When asked if she would accept payments she declined. She stated if i do not pay the full amount within 30 days she will take me back to court . The purpose of this thread is to seak advise as to how I can fufill my responsibility without being held in comtempt.
SMH - It's one thing to SAY you won't accept anything but the full amount, and quite another thing to tear up a check instead of depositing it.Whether its a check or an electronic transfer makes no differance. We can track it. When asked if she would accept payments she declined. She stated if i do not pay the full amount within 30 days she will take me back to court . The purpose of this thread is to seak advise as to how I can fufill my responsibility without being held in comtempt.