
hurryupwait
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Re: Partial Child support payments
11/22/11 12:04 PM
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I have not dodged your question. I have purposely not answered it, as in this case it has no bearing on the question I asked. In Virginia, one MUST go through the court to request a review to decrease or increase one's child support payment.
So to prove I am not hiding anything, here is your answer! It is lower than when he was 1 year old; it is NOT lower than it has been for the last 5 years, when began full day public school (kindergarten is 1/2 day in my County).
Summer camp IS mandatory so that he can receive care while I am in work all day - as you have been told by others.
I am NOT concerned with the amount being lowered, it could be, since daycare is less than when we made our original agreement 10 years ago, it could be higher too, as we are both earning more. Also ortho care when deemed medically necessary is also to be factored in to child support, which our son's is; and I haven't asked him to contribute to.
My POINT is that he is not paying his COURT ORDERED amount, nor is he doing anything to alter his obligation legally. Therefore I am trying to determine the best when and how to address the situation. I am not fighting a review, nor will I oppose a change either way; If he cannot pay his obligation the courts clearly state it is his responsibility to bring it to court.
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