Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wasn't sure whether to post here or elsewhere, but considering I have a preschooler and a baby, thought this would be a good forum.
I've recently separated from my husband. When we lived together, I was a SAHM and we lived overseas for his job. I've returned to the US and have been living on a credit card while figuring everything out. I'm applying to a nursing program and am spending the next two semesters taking prerequisites to become eligible. This fall I'll be taking ten credits and a science lab, and in the spring will take six credits and two science labs.
To complicate matters, everyone I've spoken with (social services and a family law attorney) has warned me that collecting child support while my husband is overseas may be impossible. (He has cut me off financially.) Essentially, a child support order is unenforceable, despite his being a federal employee. I have found a job which would pay me $9 an hour plus tips, working 30-35 hours a week. Childcare would be $1000 a month for both children
I'm wondering if it would be better/wiser to live off of student loans/grants/scholarships and state assistance while I'm in school, or if I should work at above job. What do you think?
I'm not buying this. Do you know what agency your DH works for? Do you know his social security number? If so, you should be able to collect child support from a federal employee. Even if it is "cloak and dagger", if you lived overseas, you have SOMEONE'S contact info. You communicated with someone about something.
OP here. He's with the Department of Defense, and yes, I have his social. I'm flummoxed too, but a woman at social services told me that the US doesn't have an agreement with the country where my husband is located, and therefore the order cannot be enforced.
But he's not working for the other country. He's working for the us? Then his federal paycheck would be garnished. I'd talk to someone else who knows about federal employees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wasn't sure whether to post here or elsewhere, but considering I have a preschooler and a baby, thought this would be a good forum.
I've recently separated from my husband. When we lived together, I was a SAHM and we lived overseas for his job. I've returned to the US and have been living on a credit card while figuring everything out. I'm applying to a nursing program and am spending the next two semesters taking prerequisites to become eligible. This fall I'll be taking ten credits and a science lab, and in the spring will take six credits and two science labs.
To complicate matters, everyone I've spoken with (social services and a family law attorney) has warned me that collecting child support while my husband is overseas may be impossible. (He has cut me off financially.) Essentially, a child support order is unenforceable, despite his being a federal employee. I have found a job which would pay me $9 an hour plus tips, working 30-35 hours a week. Childcare would be $1000 a month for both children
I'm wondering if it would be better/wiser to live off of student loans/grants/scholarships and state assistance while I'm in school, or if I should work at above job. What do you think?
I'm not buying this. Do you know what agency your DH works for? Do you know his social security number? If so, you should be able to collect child support from a federal employee. Even if it is "cloak and dagger", if you lived overseas, you have SOMEONE'S contact info. You communicated with someone about something.
OP here. He's with the Department of Defense, and yes, I have his social. I'm flummoxed too, but a woman at social services told me that the US doesn't have an agreement with the country where my husband is located, and therefore the order cannot be enforced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wasn't sure whether to post here or elsewhere, but considering I have a preschooler and a baby, thought this would be a good forum.
I've recently separated from my husband. When we lived together, I was a SAHM and we lived overseas for his job. I've returned to the US and have been living on a credit card while figuring everything out. I'm applying to a nursing program and am spending the next two semesters taking prerequisites to become eligible. This fall I'll be taking ten credits and a science lab, and in the spring will take six credits and two science labs.
To complicate matters, everyone I've spoken with (social services and a family law attorney) has warned me that collecting child support while my husband is overseas may be impossible. (He has cut me off financially.) Essentially, a child support order is unenforceable, despite his being a federal employee. I have found a job which would pay me $9 an hour plus tips, working 30-35 hours a week. Childcare would be $1000 a month for both children
I'm wondering if it would be better/wiser to live off of student loans/grants/scholarships and state assistance while I'm in school, or if I should work at above job. What do you think?
I'm not buying this. Do you know what agency your DH works for? Do you know his social security number? If so, you should be able to collect child support from a federal employee. Even if it is "cloak and dagger", if you lived overseas, you have SOMEONE'S contact info. You communicated with someone about something.
Anonymous wrote:Move back closer to your parents. Most parents (assuming you have a decent relationship) would gladly help out their own daughter (and grandkids) given your situation. Plus, least give you (some) free childcare.
Are you sure you can't find a job that pays more than $9/hr??
Can you work for a temp company? That def pays way more than $9/hr and you can sorta get your foot in the door, gain practical experience, and even land yourself a permanent job via being a temp.
And why nursing? No offense, but that seems to take too much time to earn the degree AND too much time and money to pursue and the starting paycheck (and brutal shift work) for the newbies sucks!
Anonymous wrote:I wasn't sure whether to post here or elsewhere, but considering I have a preschooler and a baby, thought this would be a good forum.
I've recently separated from my husband. When we lived together, I was a SAHM and we lived overseas for his job. I've returned to the US and have been living on a credit card while figuring everything out. I'm applying to a nursing program and am spending the next two semesters taking prerequisites to become eligible. This fall I'll be taking ten credits and a science lab, and in the spring will take six credits and two science labs.
To complicate matters, everyone I've spoken with (social services and a family law attorney) has warned me that collecting child support while my husband is overseas may be impossible. (He has cut me off financially.) Essentially, a child support order is unenforceable, despite his being a federal employee. I have found a job which would pay me $9 an hour plus tips, working 30-35 hours a week. Childcare would be $1000 a month for both children
I'm wondering if it would be better/wiser to live off of student loans/grants/scholarships and state assistance while I'm in school, or if I should work at above job. What do you think?
Anonymous wrote:You keep posting and keep getting the same answers. If you are getting cash from loans/grants, it is considered income and you may not get government benefits. Get a job, apply for the child care voucher and move one. Going into debt is a horrible idea.