Question:
I owe child support arrears, but my ex-wife is willing to drop all the arrears I owe.
Is that possible for an ex-wife to forgive child support arrearage payments, and if so, what is the process?
Question:
I owe child support arrears, but my ex-wife is willing to drop all the arrears I owe.
Is that possible for an ex-wife to forgive child support arrearage payments, and if so, what is the process?
Question:
When my brother died he left behind a substantial amount of life insurance and his wife was the beneficiary.
He had children from a previous relationship and his intention was for his kids to receive a portion of the insurance. His wife knew this but has refused to make appropriate arrangements to have the children receive some of this money.
Do the children have any legal recourse against their stepmom?
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My older child graduated high school and is joining the military so how do I modify child support to account for my other minor child?
My ex-wife is not contesting this and we agree that I should pay 50 percent of my current child support amount since we now have one minor child rather than two.
How do I go about a child support modification since the support is paid through the state and garnished from my paycheck?
Question:
My wife and I are separated, but we have not filed for divorce yet.
I recently purchased a vehicle during our separation period and want to know about property division laws.
Since we are still legally married, does my wife have any rights to my vehicle even though it is exclusively in my name and it was purchased during a separation?
Question:
In my divorce, my ex-wife and I were to split all debts 50-50. However, she has failed to pay many of the utility bills and now those companies are coming after me for full payment because she is not working.
Can I just show them the divorce court order that I am only responsible for half the debt and that they need to go through my ex-wife for the other half? Or will these companies hold me fully responsible for these debts?