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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This would be enough for me to get lawyers involved tbh. [/quote] We are in the very beginning stages, and lawyers are involved, but how does a lawyer stop this? My guess is that if the custody order said "parent may not discuss alimony and child support" then co-parent will tell the kid "don't tell (me), but . . . " and that'll just be worse for the kid.[/quote] There are disparagement clauses in every MSA boilerplate and judges take that very seriously. [/quote] What consequences does a judge have in this situation? I don’t think they would mind losing parenting time, and my understanding is that finances and custody are separate. Plus without making my kid testify how do I prove anything? All they have to do is to stop putting it on writing.[/quote] Child support is based off custody.[/quote]
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