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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How about hit pause....no Judge is going to think your case is a priority right now. Your Ex pays child support so what is the rush? I’d concentrate on getting a new job. What is the precise dispute regarding separation date and how does that impact $$. What is an RSU?[/quote] my ex owns some company stock (restricted stock units). the dispute is whether he received them before or after separation date. [/quote] He is going to fight it. Was he living in the Apt at the time? Were you sleeping with him? So long as he is paying support no need to go to Court. If he stops, get an order for temporary support. In the meantime, file for unemployment and work on getting another job and save the fight for six months from now. [/quote] No and no. He moved out, changed jobs and received stock, then I filed. My issue is, while I am unemployed, I can't apply for any camp scholarships for example, since my income on paper looks so good. I know there are no camps now but if/when life is back up, I want to be prepared. [/quote] He moved out then got the stock. You were separated. Ask him for more help or alimony for 6 months to get you back on your feet. You don’t need camps if you are not working or do a cheap county camp. Or, have him custody in the summer with you having visits so he pays camps. [/quote]
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