My husband was in jail for 2 1/2 years. Is he still responsible for the payments that were due during his incarceration?
Yes, being incarcerated is treated as being voluntarily unemployed.
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Yes, being incarcerated is treated as being voluntarily unemployed.
He wants to make sure he gets what he wants. You’ve been served. You don’t show, he can ask that he pay nothing, and might he that granted because...
The warrant should be sufficient but they may want an extradition order Alain however you may be able to involve the FBI under a possible...
Only way to terminate parental rights is for step dad to adopt your son, assuming he is married to the biological mom. You would need to consent to...
Not sure what your asking. Are you wanting to unadopt the foster kids yourself? Did the husband not adopt them at the same time?
Hire an attorney to approach the Magistrate and have it taken care of.
Yes you can both press charges and can likely get a restraining order issued against them.
File for divorce. Have him served in jail. After that if he does not or cannot file an answer then get the final divorce hearing scheduled.
He needs to file with the court to have an order issued to tell CSEA to refund the money. That’s the fastest way.
If your pay increases by 30% or the child support calculation increased by 10% you’re likely looking at a change.