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My wife and I are getting divorced and her parents are threatening to bill me for the wedding costs they incurred.
Do I have any legal obligation to pay back the cost of our wedding to my in-laws?
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My wife and I are getting divorced and her parents are threatening to bill me for the wedding costs they incurred.
Do I have any legal obligation to pay back the cost of our wedding to my in-laws?
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I am in child support arrears for my children who are all adults now. My only income is my disability payments and even that is being garnished.
The garnishment is so high that I can barely survive off the little remaining income. How can I get this child support garnishment lowered?
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I need to know the correct procedure I need to take to get back child support dropped or even modified.
At the beginning of our marriage separation period she started receiving government assistance which in turn led to me having child support garnished from my paychecks. She said she took care of the situation and child support stopped being garnished.
Now, several years later, child support is coming after me saying I have failed to pay child support his entire time. So even though no money was being garnished, my arrears were apparently building up.
The child support enforcement agency is just treating me like a "deadbeat dad" and won't listen to my case.
How can I get child support modified?
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I filed a modification of child support request through the child support agency several months ago and have yet to receive a response.
Because of my substantial drop in income, thus prompting the modification, I am quickly running out of money to survive and need to have this modified calculation put in place.
What can I do to speed up the child support modification process so I don't go completely broke while waiting?
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My divorce property division was one-sided to my ex-wife and I want to know how to appeal.
I was ordered to pay half of her credit card debt, which was accumulated before we were married. She lied to the judge and said they were marital debts.
Even though the final order states that neither party was credible on the issue of the credit card debt I was ordered to contribute to her monthly payments.
I have objected and appealed, but it was denied. How is this legal?