M. asks from Houston, TX on September 05, 2006
Need Advise - Houston,TX
I am currently going through a divorce. I am left with all the bills. As of yesterday I just found out my soon to be ex husband has not paid my son's childcare for 2 weeks. He can no longer attend daycare until the balance is paid in full. He took his money and is going to New York for a football game. That is priority. I cannot afford another childcare bill. I pay for my 7 yr olds after care. My ex has paid for my son's childcare since birth. Now that has ceased. What can I do? I do not qualify for any assistance b/c I have a stable good paying job. As of right now my son is at my ex's parents place until Friday when he comes back from NY and pays for childcare. I'm not relying on that though b/c he is not stable. I don't know where to turn or what to do.
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T.D. answers from Houston on September 05, 2006
I agree with everyone else..find yourself a lawyer and fast. Most judges will rule in your favor especially if he's been paying child care. They will make him continue to pay for it, also why are you left with all the bills??????? That's insane, please tell me you didnt agree to that...im sorry but he is a sorry you know what!!!! So football is more important than his son's childcare WTF!!! Don't feel bad seems like you are better without him, and Im sure you will find someone in the future that will be there for you and your kids.
God Bless
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D. answers from Shreveport on September 06, 2006
I would check with people that you trust, mabey someone works nights and you could switch off with them with babysitting, you watch their kids at night and they watch yours during the day.
Ask your church if they could help temporary.
D.
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T.S. answers from Jonesboro on September 05, 2006
Go to your attorney and let him know what you need. If your husband has always paid childcare there is no reason why he can't still pay. I don't know what state you live in but each state has specific rules on child support. Let your attorney Convey to the courts what your needs are regarding your children. The judge will probably do what ever the state allows in regards to what your ex's income is. Unless you are in nursing or something close to that there is no such thing as a stable job. You would also be amazed what you can get help with. How old is your son? There are programs like Headstart which excepts children at the age of three. These programs are free. And you should qualify. Check locally and see what you can find. The Program in my local community is under an umbrella program known as Crowley's Ridge Development Council. It heads up other government programs. These programs help to prepare your child for social and educational needs. Good luck with your outcome
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E.R. answers from Little Rock on September 05, 2006
I just went through a custody battle with my ex-husband over our daughter. My advise for you is to lay all of this out with your attorney (assuming that you have one) because any order that is established through the court can include specifics like who pays for what. It's messy stuff, but sometimes it helps having the court to back you up when he won't pay. However, these battles can get very ugly, especially when children are involved, so think about that before you take any action.
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L. answers from Houston on September 05, 2006
Why are you left with all the bills? Why does he get to go off to a football game with community property, ie. money made during the marriage? This is not fair and any attorney would fight for what's fair. In most cases, 50/50...split the bills, split the debt, split the retirement, funds, equity in the home, etc. Anything y'all are earning, aquiring or going into debt over while still married is community property. Have you been separated for a while? A lot of things you can agree on and get settled outside of court, but the end result must go through the court system and get the district attorney's seal of approval...so to speak. If you're in the Katy area, I can recommend an attorney or two.
You can't make him pay, but court can. You want/need child support? I'm assuming you have custody. Go for that as well. You're caught between a rock and a hard place. It's going to cost you money to fight for what you deserve unless you petition on your own through the court. It can be done. The internet is a very useful tool. You'll just have to pay filing fees. Good luck.
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S.L. answers from Houston on September 06, 2006
Try Lone Star Legal Aid they have a 1800 number that you can get from the DHS office they also have this number for Galveston.
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I'm not sure if they can help you, but they may be able to refure you to some one that can. Sorry I couldn't be of more help to you.
S.
P.S.
sorry about my spelling.
S.C. answers from Fayetteville on September 06, 2006
File for child support. I think it is pretty easy but does take some time to go thru. I am in the process right now. The phone number for Washington county child support is ###-###-####. Call them and explain your situation. Good Luck. Men are stupid!
P.E. answers from Houston on September 07, 2006
What a terrible situation! I hope you have contacted the attorney general for child support.
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