Anonymous wrote:If he owns the business, there is no check to garnish, so that will be a waste of time.
Child support is not to pay for your vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ex-DH and I had a pretty civil divorce, in my opinion. We communicate regularly, he has full access to our DS. However, for almost a year now his child support checks have been late by either a week or two and lately they started bouncing altogether. We talked, he keeps saying that his company is going through a rough patch, several clients have been late with their payments. I get it, he has a business. But I am not a wealthy person, so I've been pretty much shouldering all of our costs by myself. The mortgage, the association fees, medical insurance, clothes, camps, extracurricular activities. When DS computer died, I bought him a new one, even though ex-DH said "I'll pay half." Never happened. He promised to take DS on vacation to FL. Never happened either. I can't afford a real vacation this summer. Last night I suggested to go back to our lawyers and financial manager so that we can figure out a payment plan. Now I am getting bitchy phone calls from him and his family, calling me petty and cheap. WWYD?
If the checks are bouncing, he needs to pay you with cash or a cashier's check or a direct deposit. I wouldn't deal with bouncing checks.
On the other hand, I would be willing to split child support payments into weekly or twice monthly payments, if that was easier for ex-DH to pay.
I would refuse to talk to the EX-ILs. They can STFU and MYOB.
I would also consider dumping the house and getting something cheaper, if it was just me and one kid. That would take some financial burden off you. A condo might be perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Ex-DH and I had a pretty civil divorce, in my opinion. We communicate regularly, he has full access to our DS. However, for almost a year now his child support checks have been late by either a week or two and lately they started bouncing altogether. We talked, he keeps saying that his company is going through a rough patch, several clients have been late with their payments. I get it, he has a business. But I am not a wealthy person, so I've been pretty much shouldering all of our costs by myself. The mortgage, the association fees, medical insurance, clothes, camps, extracurricular activities. When DS computer died, I bought him a new one, even though ex-DH said "I'll pay half." Never happened. He promised to take DS on vacation to FL. Never happened either. I can't afford a real vacation this summer. Last night I suggested to go back to our lawyers and financial manager so that we can figure out a payment plan. Now I am getting bitchy phone calls from him and his family, calling me petty and cheap. WWYD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he owns the business, there is no check to garnish, so that will be a waste of time.
Child support is not to pay for your vacation.
Going through the state still ensures that there can be enforcement and consequences for not paying (including liens on property, losing his driver's license, etc.), so it won't be a waste of time.
What a petty remark re vacation. OP can use child support to pay for her child's expenses, which will free up some of her earnings for the vacation.
Anonymous wrote:If he owns the business, there is no check to garnish, so that will be a waste of time.
Child support is not to pay for your vacation.
Anonymous wrote:If he owns the business, there is no check to garnish, so that will be a waste of time.
Child support is not to pay for your vacation.
Anonymous wrote:If he owns the business, there is no check to garnish, so that will be a waste of time.
Child support is not to pay for your vacation.
Anonymous wrote:Ask for an income deduction order from the state. It totally takes you out of the equation. It's not the same as a garnishment, but it has the same effect. The state takes the money directly from his paycheck before he ever sees it
We insisted on doing it that way when we were paying child support simply to avoid dealing with my DHs ex (She was lying and claiming we weren't paying on time). When we got custody of the kids, we demanded the same from her.
It totally removes the drama associated with late child support