mistoffolees
Senior Member
I guess he has plenty of incentive. I never heard of a judge saying 'get a job or you go to jail', particularly in today's economic climate when a lot of people are out of work involuntarily.Well, we went to court today. Evidently, my ex's lawyer called my lawyer on Thursday asking if we could settle, but my lawyer was out of town last week.
First of all, my ex was late. When everyone was finally there, the lawyers met briefly. They came up with an agreement.
* He pleads no contest to the 27 counts of contempt for not paying child support.
*He has 90 days to find a job. He has to submit a seek work record, applying for at least 20 jobs a month. This seek work record has to be filed with the court and my lawyer
*He has to either file a tax return or produce paperwork from the IRS regarding the payment of owed taxes.
*If he does not find work or make a child support payment by the next court date, he will go to jail.
I realize that ultimately there are many ways of avoiding paying child support, but at least I have made an attempt.
Sounds like you got about as much as you could hope for (maybe more than I would have expected).