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twinmama

Junior Member
:mad:What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Oklahoma

Ok here goes...
I'm a divorced mother of 3yr old twins. My x husband is no longer in the military but receives 100% va disability for PTSD. We already have court ordered child support saying that he has to pay 577/m plus 69% of all childcare costs for me to work or go to school. Well as of Monday I will no longer recieve assistance with daycare through DHS (apparently I make to much) and so I will have to pay full cost of 304/wk for my kids to attend daycare. When I informed my x that his part of daycare will increase to 755/m he said that he will go and file an adjustment because someone told him that they cannot base childsupport off of his disabity compensation and that he is only required to pay what he recieves in his check for dependents (which is like 240/m) What are my options? Is that true? Please help...I need guidance:mad:
 


twinmama

Junior Member
It is a double post but the reason that i did it that way was because I wasn't sure which one to put it under...and miliary law is diffrent then civilian, which this case includes both
 

redleg17

Member
The VA is not "military" law, it's a civilian government organization, the only time the military is involved is if he is receiving military retirement in conjunction with his VA disability payments.
 

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