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Dads Divorce - Free custody and alimony advice for men and fathers.

Providing essential divorce, alimony, custody and support information and resources to men at any stage of divorce.
Tags >> third party
Feb 15
2010

Ask a Divorce Lawyer topics for Feb. 15: Daycare; Verbal agreements and child support; Hague Convention; equal rights; paying for college; summer visitations

Posted by Matt Allen in William Halaz III , Visitation , third party , summer , noncustodial , Nancy Shannon , moving children out of country , move out of state , Modification , Jennifer Paine , Hague Convention , decree , daycare , Cordell Cordell, PC , college expenses , Child Support , Ask A Lawyer

Among the Ask a Divorce Lawyer questions answered today by Cordell & Cordell attorneys:

  • My wife won't tell me where our daughter goes to daycare. Can the court force her to tell me?
  • Does our verbal agreement to modify child support have any standing in court?
  • Can I force my child to come back to my state and live with me?
  • How should I deal with with a Hague Convention case?
  • Shouldn’t I have equal rights to see my daughter during the divorce process? Can       her parents stop me?
  • My support orders say I have to pay until my child is 18, but will I be required to pay any of his college expenses?
  • What is a typical arrangement for summer visitations when the parents live in different states?

 

Nov 29
1999

Ask a Lawyer: Kids are not residing w/custodial parent anymore - Who to pay and how much?

Posted by Dads Divorce in third party , motion , Maintenance , grandmother , Children , Child Support , Child Support , CA , Ask A Lawyer , arrearages

Question:

My 3 girls (17, 15, 11) have not lived with their mother (80% physical custody, 50% legal custody parent) who's been unemployed approx. five & half of the 8+ years since our divorce, and in & out of alcohol & drug rehab, to no avail. They have lived with my ex-mother in law (she's very well off) as a compromise after the girls finally refused to return home after visiting me one weekend approx. two & half years ago. Their mother has been on assistance, but I refused to continue paying child support to her (as she only feeds her habits, not the kids). She uses her mother's address as her own but has not lived there, but I believe her mother pays her phone & utilities at the 2 other residences she has had during this time. The state calls me to collect. I've been to their offices with her true addresses, but they don't listen. I am sure she is entangled in some sort of welfare fraud and the girls will testify as to "who live where, and during what months and years" but they don't want her to go to jail. I haven't generated much income at all in the last 2-3 years but now I am starting a good job in Colorado soon (2 wks) and don't want this to linger. What should I do/consider with the limited resources I have for the time being?

Answer:

I cannot answer your question specifically to the laws of California as I am not licensed in that State. The only recommendation that I can make is to consider a Motion to Modify custody or in the alternative if you do not want custody, file a Motion to Modify Child Support. The fact that the children reside with a third party does not relieve your obligation to pay support, it would just change the person to whom the child support is paid.