
KoalaGirl
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Re: Washington State - new children of NCP
01/09/11 05:19 PM
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Yes..I can go through C/S Enforcement to get the modification and that's exactly what I plan on doing. I filed a form on Friday with them to request his earnings. He has 30 days to respond and if he doesn't, they will then use their records and/or tax info and assign him an income.
They are just a bit slower than going through an attorney..but I do not have the funds to hire an attorney and I figured I waited all this time so what's another 2 months or so?
Thank you to the others that have chimed in...I'm so glad to hear other's opinions. I'm not saying I only like to hear opinions that are the same as mine...and I'm not sure Gr8dad's deal or situation but obviously he seems jaded about certain things. I would like to ask him when, in HIS opinion, is it ethical to ask for a support modification?
I agree that my children need this extra money. I have to start saving for saving for college for them. Hopefully the increase will be substantial enough to allow me to put $ aside for them each month (I used to do that a few years ago) for their college funds.
I regret not seeking a modification earlier. :(
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