Thursday, June 18, 2009

Child support owed $90,000.00?

my husband owes about $90,000.00 in back support.This was filled on him after the kids were grown.He was denied a dna test.His x wife came up pregnant while he was in the military,the other child is his.He is never going to get this payed.Is there a web site I can visit to get some advice and or legal council?
Answers:
Why won't you grant him the DNA test. That's probably why he hasn't paid child support.duh! Let him take a DNA test first, then seek legal advice.
What state are you in, that will change were you have to have to go. Most states are very hard on dead beat parents, some will force DNA test other won't. How ever if the kids are grown and now adults your change of receiving fund will be lower. It may be the your kid will need to sue for back funds own to they child support is mean to go to the childern.
If your husband wanted to contest whether or not one child is his, he should have done it a long time ago.

Now that he is in the rears by so much - he will have to ask the court to adust the payments. They will still make him pay a certain % of what is owed. If he doesn't get this taken care of, his wages could be garnished, and/or a lean placed against any property that has his name on it.

The rears were to pay for the children while they were under age. Even if they are of age now, the money is still owed to them (the kids, not the ex-wife).
I'm confused. If he has denied paternity of one of the children, why didn't the court order the test? And why wasn't support set up before the children reached the age of majority?
All I have to say is --
THAT SUCKS!!
bet the child isn't his --
We want an update on this soap opera!!
don't you all hate it - how its like we are watching a soap opera- and we never get an ending?? lol


**I was confused at first - like others answering this question- but, I am assuming that he asked for a DNA test -- and he was denied - so, that must mean that he was married at the time - and if you are married, the courts look at it as- you are the father- regardless.because you were married..and that part- Is wrong - even if you were married- you should not be denied a paternity test because of this.

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