What is the name of your state? NYC
This case concerns my girlfriend's parents, their divorce agreement in 1984, the continuing care of her mentally handicapped adult sister who was being taken care of by her mother at home at home & the recent death of her mother April 18th. As stipulated in their divorce agreement, her father was to continue to pay $75 per week for the care of his adult mentally handicapped daughterto his ex-wife. He was to pay $175 per week for his ex- wife's support. He was grossly behind in both theses payments as well as other monies stipulated for the support of his son who died 10 years ago.
The question is: now with the mother's death, (his ex-wife) does he still owe that money, is he to continue to pay for the support of his mentally handicapped adult daughter & if so, to whom does he pay this money? He is not making any attempt to pay for the daughter who is now living in a group home & attends a day care facility during the week. My girlfriend does not want to be named executrix, (her mother died intestate), because she died heavily in debt as you can imagine & my girlfriend assumed a $12,000 debt to pay for her mother's funeral. She feels that if she does step forward she will have to pay her mother's debt, lawyer fees to pursue her father's case & may lose the case anyway & be doubly in debt. I think that because she is not willing to step forward as executrix there is nothing she can do to force him to pay anything. He has since remarried & moved to Connecticut. He owes close to $100,000 in support for his ex-wife & children but claims he has no money. He is no longer working & in his early 70's.
This case concerns my girlfriend's parents, their divorce agreement in 1984, the continuing care of her mentally handicapped adult sister who was being taken care of by her mother at home at home & the recent death of her mother April 18th. As stipulated in their divorce agreement, her father was to continue to pay $75 per week for the care of his adult mentally handicapped daughterto his ex-wife. He was to pay $175 per week for his ex- wife's support. He was grossly behind in both theses payments as well as other monies stipulated for the support of his son who died 10 years ago.
The question is: now with the mother's death, (his ex-wife) does he still owe that money, is he to continue to pay for the support of his mentally handicapped adult daughter & if so, to whom does he pay this money? He is not making any attempt to pay for the daughter who is now living in a group home & attends a day care facility during the week. My girlfriend does not want to be named executrix, (her mother died intestate), because she died heavily in debt as you can imagine & my girlfriend assumed a $12,000 debt to pay for her mother's funeral. She feels that if she does step forward she will have to pay her mother's debt, lawyer fees to pursue her father's case & may lose the case anyway & be doubly in debt. I think that because she is not willing to step forward as executrix there is nothing she can do to force him to pay anything. He has since remarried & moved to Connecticut. He owes close to $100,000 in support for his ex-wife & children but claims he has no money. He is no longer working & in his early 70's.