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Concerning child suport....it's strictly & entitled for my son. He deserves just that. His father is lying to the court and trying to malnipulate the system by only reporting 1 job out of the 4. Luckily, Child support enforcement of my county has his ssn and every single job...they said if he doesn't pay they will not only suspend his license, but puts liens on everything he owns and yes, in the State of California it goes on the credit report. I don't want this to happen to him, but he is doing this to himself by not supporting his son. My question is...for those that have gone through this IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA if I file for a modification to increase child support so my son gets his proper share, how is it done and what are the chances I'll get this granted? I believe if I don't do this, the only person who will lose out is my son. Not me, not his father, but our son. Why should his father cheat the system and lie and get away with it? In the long run he is cheating our son.

2007-01-13 10:58:35 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

I'm only doing what's right for our son and standing up for his rights and what he is entitled too. Both his father and I are paying 50/50 in all expenses, but I see the support as his future. ie.) college, sports, braces, etc...

2007-01-13 10:59:08 · update #1

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I think you are doing the right thing and dont doubt yourself for one moment...my ex husband took a lower paying job and thought it would lower his childsupport but it didnt work..he is currently 80,000 behind in childsupport and the system is doing nothing since we resident in different states..I am going after him with every penny and in the process of putting a lean on his house_

2007-01-13 11:58:31 · answer #1 · answered by Chickybabe 6 · 0 0

Everyone should pay childsupport, but it should be a fair amount not what the ex wife says it should be.

I fought a 3 year battle with Utah Office of Recovery services, who claimed i was making 3500 a week. So they wanted 3500 a month in child support or 25%. And to top it off the state wanted to make it retro-active for 5 years.

I was in the Military and my max pay was 3500 per month before taxes. Even with JAG lawyers and a civilian lawyer it was a 3 year battle and finally won the case. They didn't get an increase. What they got was a lumpsum payment for the remaining 3 years of childsupport.

Just because you think you have the right information doesn't mean it's correct. Better double check and then get an attorney and go to court. Of course you may come up short.

2007-01-13 12:16:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

frequently if the "Father's" call isn't on the delivery certificate. Then the daddy has no duty for the baby. Do you get any authorities concepts by skill of the state of California? Wics, nutrition Stamps, or Welfare? Do your moms and dads assist you & your baby? i fairly do not recognize a lot about criminal subject matters, yet each and each state can provide you with a "probono" criminal professional.

2016-10-31 00:48:28 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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