Cammy
(recently joined)
06/30/12 06:21 PM
Seriously lacking in support

How hard is it to work with IPERS? After 17 years of marriage, 2nd time for both, no kids, bought house joint, I worked all thru making $25,000+, lost everything. I was kept in the dark. BFD = Bankruptcy, Foreclosure, Divorce. I had to cash in my 401 just to find a place to live. I get a lousy 19% of his IPERS, thats it. By the time taxes are taken out, I get $500/month. Can't find a job, now getting neuropathy, can't button my own %$# pants. He has brand new truck, new camper, lives pretty high. I get bills, bills, and more bills. I drive a 1998, that is going to give it up soon, live in a mobile home. My lawyer did not fight for me at all, she knew i had no money. What are the chances of getting an increase from him?

Maury
(Carpal \'Tunnel)
08/21/12 12:55 PM
Re: Seriously lacking in support

An increase in what? Property settlements are final and cannot be reviewed. If no spousal support was awarded and the issue was not reserved, that is unlikely as well.


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