Does it affect how much I have to pay in child support if my ex doesn't work?
Presuming your underlying order is a Florida order, then you may be able to file a Supplemental Petition to Modify Child Support alleging that your...
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Presuming your underlying order is a Florida order, then you may be able to file a Supplemental Petition to Modify Child Support alleging that your...
Typically speaking Ex will have to provide proof of his current income in support of any assertion that there has been a substantial change that...
Presuming that you are talking about having a Florida order with nothing funky in it, then unless the underlying order anticipates and addresses...
Whether or not you can hire private counsel to pursue enforcement on your case while DOR's attorneys are still doing that job is something that...
The obligation to pay child support continues until the child's 18th birthday and can only be extended beyond 18 one of three ways: 1. If the...
No, the wife of the payor parent has no personal obligation to pay his support obligation and thus her wages cannot be garnished to satisfy his...
The short answer to your question is NO. Under Florida law the mother & father have a duty to support the child, not their subsequent spouses. ...
No. The father's new wife has no obligation to pay support for your son and you will NOT be able to garnish her wages. Similarly, if he is...
How you would proceed on this question - by filing a Motion to Reinstate Driver's License or needing to file a Motion for Relief from Judgment...
While I'm not sure what you mean by "come after me" it is quite likely that you would at a minimum be served with an income deduction order to...