I've been reading a lot of negative experiences with FRO lately, and it's got me a little scared.
My fiance has a court order to pay child support based on an amount he no longer makes (due to job loss). We filed a motion to get the amount reduced (based on a new presumed amount for his new job). We are asking the court for the new amount to begin from the month after my fiance lost his job (also a month before he started his new job, but we're being "nice" by not letting a month go unpaid). In the meantime, while we await our court date (3 months from now) FRO is regularly withdrawing the amount based on the current (old job) order from his bank account. We are hoping that once FRO gets the new court order based on the new reduced amount sometime this summer, we will be compensated the amount we overpaid.
Is this wishful thinking or is it what is most likely to happen?
Any advice, suggestions, glance into how FRO actually works... would be greatly appreciated.
My fiance has a court order to pay child support based on an amount he no longer makes (due to job loss). We filed a motion to get the amount reduced (based on a new presumed amount for his new job). We are asking the court for the new amount to begin from the month after my fiance lost his job (also a month before he started his new job, but we're being "nice" by not letting a month go unpaid). In the meantime, while we await our court date (3 months from now) FRO is regularly withdrawing the amount based on the current (old job) order from his bank account. We are hoping that once FRO gets the new court order based on the new reduced amount sometime this summer, we will be compensated the amount we overpaid.
Is this wishful thinking or is it what is most likely to happen?
Any advice, suggestions, glance into how FRO actually works... would be greatly appreciated.
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