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Posted by Matt Allen in William Halaz III , Visitation , retirement , residency , Nancy Shannon , marital property , marital home , loan , jurisdiction , Jennifer Paine , garnished wages , Erica Christian , emancipation , default , credit , Cordell Cordell, PC , child support calculators , Child Support , Ask A Lawyer
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Among the Ask a Divorce Lawyer questions answered today by Cordell & Cordell attorneys:
- My divorce papers in one state order me to pay child support until my sons are 21. They now live in another state where emancipation is 18, so do I have to keep paying until they are 21?
- How long do I have or how do I go about forcing my wife to get the rest of her belongings out of my house so I can move on?
- Can my 17-year-old daughter refuse overnight visits with me?
- What can I do if my ex defaulted on a loan that is ruining my credit?
- What can I do if my child support was calculated incorrectly?
- My house is in the process of foreclosure. I have access to my 401k to stop the process and pay all our outstanding bills. Should I salvage the house and start fresh with zero debt just before we get a divorce?
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Posted by Matt Allen in William Halaz III , Steven Lee Akins Jr. , overpaid child support , Nancy Shannon , medical , Maintenance , Jennifer Paine , Jason Bowman , grandparents , garnished wages , expenses , Erica Christian , Cordell Cordell, PC , Child Support , Ask A Lawyer , alimony , alcohol
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Among the Ask a Divorce Lawyer questions answered today by Cordell & Cordell attorneys:
- How can I lower the amount of my pay that is being garnished?
- How long do I have to pay maintenance?
- As a grandparent, can I fight for custody of my granddaughter?
- What if we aren't asking for child support from each other?
- I've discovered the original child support calculation from 2005 was in error by over $100 per month. What can I do?
- Can I file a lawsuit against the Friend of the Court or the state for discrimination?
- Is there a law stating that either party in a divorce cannot be taken back to court until two years have passed?
- Can my ex, who has custody, leave the country with our child without my permission?
- What is the law concerning reimbursement of overpayment of child support?
- Does a smoking and drinking parent have less chance than a non-smoking, non-drinking parent at retaining custody?
Question: My child support case is in Oklahoma, I live in Texas.
I recently received a letter about suspending my license for failure to pay child support, even though it is being garnished from my paycheck.
Can one state suspend or revoke my license if it is a license from another state?
Question: I recently returned from military deployment where I completed my child support obligation in 2007.
When I returned to my civilian job they continued to take child support from my pay despite numerous attempts from the Attorney General ordering them to stop the garnishment. I am at wits end.
What can I do to stop this? I’ve already met my obligation!

Question: I've been divorced for over a year now and have been paying child support every month without fail. Now, the state of Mississippi is telling me that the federal law says I must pay my support through them because my ex-wife is receiving food stamps. I provided the state proof that I am current on my support payments only to receive a call from the Human Resources department at my office a month later. HR is now telling me that they received an order of garnishment from the state of Mississippi. I called the state and again they told me it's a federal law that if I have a job, support must be taken from my paycheck. It's an embarrassment at work and I feel it is all because my wife refuses to work. How do you recommend I handle this?
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