What is the name of your state? Florida.
I actually have 2 questions. Although my ex and I are still on working terms, he has not paid child support for the last 6 months. Can my lawyer ask for an arrest warrant? My ex has made it clear that he does not plan to pay, although he still gets the kids.
The other thing is his proof of income. When we went to court (5 years ago), he purgered himself and said that he was only making a certain amount, when in reality, he was making much more under the table. (He worked for his family. He also made the mistake of admitting to the extra money in the temp. hearing, but in the final it was a different song. The judge saw through that. )
Anyway, now, he claims he no longer works for his family, but someone else. At the latter part of last year, he started the "I'm not making as much" song. When we met in mediation, his lawyer explained to him that the judge would possibly take a general amount for the type work he does. I never heard anything else about it. He just quit paying.
Now, my question is, if he says that he makes a substantially lower amount than he did 5 years ago, working in the same industry, doing the same job, how likely is the judge to believe him, and what do I need to do to find out whether or not he really is making the amount he claims? Can I suponea his employers records? What if the employer shows other employees making more for the same job?
The bottom line is that I feel it is not unfair, but rather fair for him to pay the same amount he did 5 years ago. I am not money hungry nor trying to "take him to the cleaners." I just want him to take responsibility for helping me support these children. I work overtime to compensate for him not paying. I do feel as if I take him back to court for the back child support, he will try the "not as much money" theme. We are talking about NO modification for 5 years.
Any suggestions would be helpful. ThanksWhat is the name of your state?
I actually have 2 questions. Although my ex and I are still on working terms, he has not paid child support for the last 6 months. Can my lawyer ask for an arrest warrant? My ex has made it clear that he does not plan to pay, although he still gets the kids.
The other thing is his proof of income. When we went to court (5 years ago), he purgered himself and said that he was only making a certain amount, when in reality, he was making much more under the table. (He worked for his family. He also made the mistake of admitting to the extra money in the temp. hearing, but in the final it was a different song. The judge saw through that. )
Anyway, now, he claims he no longer works for his family, but someone else. At the latter part of last year, he started the "I'm not making as much" song. When we met in mediation, his lawyer explained to him that the judge would possibly take a general amount for the type work he does. I never heard anything else about it. He just quit paying.
Now, my question is, if he says that he makes a substantially lower amount than he did 5 years ago, working in the same industry, doing the same job, how likely is the judge to believe him, and what do I need to do to find out whether or not he really is making the amount he claims? Can I suponea his employers records? What if the employer shows other employees making more for the same job?
The bottom line is that I feel it is not unfair, but rather fair for him to pay the same amount he did 5 years ago. I am not money hungry nor trying to "take him to the cleaners." I just want him to take responsibility for helping me support these children. I work overtime to compensate for him not paying. I do feel as if I take him back to court for the back child support, he will try the "not as much money" theme. We are talking about NO modification for 5 years.
Any suggestions would be helpful. ThanksWhat is the name of your state?