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akm_611
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My state is Alabama
My ex has physical custody of our 2 kids. However, my daughter has decided to stay with my and my wife during this school year. My ex receives child support for both kids. My question is: Is there anyway to temporarily stop 1/2 of the child support while my daughter is here, without hiring a lawyer and going back to court? Is there some way that I can do the paperwork myself and submit it to the judge? My wife and I have bought all her school supplies and some of her school clothes which we were glad to do but because she's in high school, supplies and fees, not to mention the clothes, can really add up. We don't have a problem with paying the child support to my ex but she will not give our daughter any of the money while she is with us. She does not object to her being with us, she just insists that even though our daughter is with us, her bills are the same. But having an extra mouth to feed, plus the stuff already mentioned, we're really scraping the bottom. In any case, I just wanted to know if we could submit a TEMPORARY order only as long as she was with us. Without the expense of hiring a lawyer.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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My ex has physical custody of our 2 kids. However, my daughter has decided to stay with my and my wife during this school year. My ex receives child support for both kids. My question is: Is there anyway to temporarily stop 1/2 of the child support while my daughter is here, without hiring a lawyer and going back to court? Is there some way that I can do the paperwork myself and submit it to the judge? My wife and I have bought all her school supplies and some of her school clothes which we were glad to do but because she's in high school, supplies and fees, not to mention the clothes, can really add up. We don't have a problem with paying the child support to my ex but she will not give our daughter any of the money while she is with us. She does not object to her being with us, she just insists that even though our daughter is with us, her bills are the same. But having an extra mouth to feed, plus the stuff already mentioned, we're really scraping the bottom. In any case, I just wanted to know if we could submit a TEMPORARY order only as long as she was with us. Without the expense of hiring a lawyer.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
[email protected]