What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NJ
Here's my husbands/my situation in a nutshell:
My husband, a full time musician, split up with the mother of his daughter (they never married) about 15 years ago. At that time the wedding band business was booming and the court ordered that he pay $125 per week. (they also ordered visitation rights which the ex and daughter never complied with) A few years later it was increased to $140. I married him in 2007, when his wedding band business began a precipitous decline, and opted to file taxes separately because he had a lot of debt (IRS, credit card). However, he continued to pay the $140 per week ($520/month) to his ex. Being naive about the way child support is calculated, I sort of ignored the whole thing and ended up paying all of our household expenses.
About 6 months ago it dawned on me that *I* was supporting my husband's EX and daughter, who is now 18. She commutes to community college (Brookdale), and has a trust fund from my husband's father of $120,000 to cover her college costs; my husband's brother controls that money. By now, with the decline of the wedding band business, my husband nets less than $60/week (yes, that's right), and I have an enormous burden on me which I don't feel is right. To add to the whole thing, my husband was diagnosed with a rare and lethal type of cancer called cholangiocarcinoma in April of 2012. The medical benefits from my job enable him to get treated at Sloan Kettering, but the prognosis remains grim. (Though at the moment he is doing well.)
Also pertinent is that my husband's ex doesn't pay taxes; her income as a house cleaner is under the table. She owns her house and they have 2 cars. I looked at some of the legal documents online and it appears that their joint income (which I gather is used to calculate child support) is below the poverty line. I'm thinking that the EX probably owes my husband money because he's been overpaying plus the trust fund is now covering his daughter's expenses. Wondering whether this situation would warrant professional legal intervention, or if anyone has any insights. Thank you very kindly for reading.
Here's my husbands/my situation in a nutshell:
My husband, a full time musician, split up with the mother of his daughter (they never married) about 15 years ago. At that time the wedding band business was booming and the court ordered that he pay $125 per week. (they also ordered visitation rights which the ex and daughter never complied with) A few years later it was increased to $140. I married him in 2007, when his wedding band business began a precipitous decline, and opted to file taxes separately because he had a lot of debt (IRS, credit card). However, he continued to pay the $140 per week ($520/month) to his ex. Being naive about the way child support is calculated, I sort of ignored the whole thing and ended up paying all of our household expenses.
About 6 months ago it dawned on me that *I* was supporting my husband's EX and daughter, who is now 18. She commutes to community college (Brookdale), and has a trust fund from my husband's father of $120,000 to cover her college costs; my husband's brother controls that money. By now, with the decline of the wedding band business, my husband nets less than $60/week (yes, that's right), and I have an enormous burden on me which I don't feel is right. To add to the whole thing, my husband was diagnosed with a rare and lethal type of cancer called cholangiocarcinoma in April of 2012. The medical benefits from my job enable him to get treated at Sloan Kettering, but the prognosis remains grim. (Though at the moment he is doing well.)
Also pertinent is that my husband's ex doesn't pay taxes; her income as a house cleaner is under the table. She owns her house and they have 2 cars. I looked at some of the legal documents online and it appears that their joint income (which I gather is used to calculate child support) is below the poverty line. I'm thinking that the EX probably owes my husband money because he's been overpaying plus the trust fund is now covering his daughter's expenses. Wondering whether this situation would warrant professional legal intervention, or if anyone has any insights. Thank you very kindly for reading.
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