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January 12th, 2011 by admin | 2 Comments | Filed in Get Your Ex Back

I have 4 kids with my ex, he owes almost 00 in arrears for prior years and over 00 for this year’s behind payments. He is now on an income deduction order and is current only because if his employer but still refuses to file income tax for this year because, in his words "doesn’t want me to get his hard earned money". He fails to realize I struggled with my "hard earned money" by myself for a long time.
I received a letter stating they were going to intercept his taxes but since he hasn’t filed there’s nothing to intercept and not only that I can’t even get the stimulus check now because he don’t plan on filing before the deadline of the stimulus payment and for some odd reason he thinks he’s getting his income tax refund because he’s finally making the payments through his employer. I know a little about how things work because I’m not afraid to ask questions but sometimes the best answers come from outsiders. So I’m curious to know what can I possibly do whether it be report it or whatever and to whom do I report him to, Child Support or IRS?

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June 1st, 2010 by admin | 3 Comments | Filed in Get Your Ex Back

I was recently taken to court to up my child support I will be getting married in a few months and with my wifes income can my ex take for more child support or her income will not effect it?

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April 21st, 2010 by admin | 11 Comments | Filed in Get Your Ex Back

My ex never agreed in writing to help with college but he had said he would. Through the years I never pushed for all the child support I could get because I thought he would help with college. He paid her room deposit, took her to register and then the very next day said he couldn’t pay that much and asked if she could go to a cheaper school. She found a cheaper school and then the night before graduation he backed out of all help. He paid his last child support in June and that has been it. He knows she takes monthly medication and he will not help with those expenses either. She has now chose a community college and is working to pay her rent, etc. The worst part is he sent his two step kids out of state to a private Christian college and paid for their cars, cell phones, laptops, etc. But his own he will not help with. Since it was understood all along that he was going to help and now he backed out, can I take him back to court for some type of fraud or something?
Even though she is working, according to all the government, I am responsible for her college until she is 24 or married. For that reason she is not able to file on her own next year with her income to get extra help.
Many of you have pointed out that 18 is an adult. However, my point in all of this is that he put his step children through an out of state private college and provided all they needed. I realize that at some point they have to be adults BUT the government will not let us do that. She is working, has her own place, etc. but the government will still not consider her on her own. I am angry because he stands up in church and professes to be a Christian, works in the church but he and wife are doing all they can to turn their backs on his first marriage. This is wrong. This is a man that would not even give his daughter 100 towards a security deposit for her apartment. He would not even help her get simple house-hold items to get started. She has done NOTHING to them. In fact, she has went over-board in being nice to all of them to get along. Even when she was excluded from trips to the beach each summer. If a child is college material, the parent should make an effort to help.
One more thing, this is also a man who got over 0,000 a few years back in a settlement plus he makes + a year and that does not include the income from his wife.
Yes, the government does make them adults at 18 BUT to apply for any loan, they have to start with the one from the government. It does not matter if they are even 21 years old, living on their own, working, etc. They have to include my income (if any) and my husband’s income until they are 24 or married. Even though my husband is the stepfather we have to give them our income for them to use in determining any grants, etc., before they other things kick in. I think that it is awful that a man has to have a court order to do anything for his daughter. I know that is current wife is behind it and I think it is awful that he can not be man enough to stand up to her and say that she is his daughter and deserves his help the same as the stepkids. Yes, I tried to stay out of the courts because I thought this man was actually honest in what he said through the years but I was wrong. As for his stepkids, they have grown into rude adults – I should have taken him for every cent.
Sorry – forgot. Yes, I do live in the United States.

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March 9th, 2010 by admin | 41 Comments | Filed in Save My Marriage

I recently went through a terrible and bitter divorce and my ex husband ended up with everything and I do mean everything the house, cars and children. I was so mentally and physcially beat down by the time he was ready to divorce me I had no fight in me. He had gotten a 83,000.00 settlement and paid an attorney about 60,000.00 to hurt me and take everything. I found out that after he fought so hard to take my home from me that he had to sell it because he had spent all his money on attorneys fees. How do I explain to my children why they had to move from a 2,250 square ft house to a 1,000 square ft house? I pay him child support and now my attorney wants to take him to court for full custody. Should I be as mean as him? My kids don’t want to live with him but I do want to get along with him eventhough he slams the door in my face every chance he gets. He and his sister talk really bad about me to my kids and they are starting to resent him for it what should I do to recover?

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February 4th, 2010 by admin | 6 Comments | Filed in Get Your Ex Back

My ex-husband had not filed taxes in the last 5yrs, he owes back child support, so when he filed taxes, all five tax returns were garnished. Now he is asking me to give him some of it back to him. Is this legal?

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