Quick question.:
Here's my situation now. My ex and I have gone to a verbal agreement over 2 months ago after child support was terminated, that at pay her $1500/Month based on our 2012 incomes. She also at that point owed me about $2500 in over payment of CS/SS. I just wanted to get it all done thru the lawyers and told her just forget about it. She agreed to it. Now, she's trying to go back and say the amount is incorrect and that my lawyer did not include a little over a year in cohabitation. She's telling her lawyer we were together 20 years. We were not! My 1st son was born in Sept. 91. We did not move I together until April 91. I also did a license change of a address search thru the ministry of transportation. Which shows at the end of April 91. We married in October 93. The bottom line is that it's locked up in litigation all over $37/week or $1662/month not to mention she has to pay taxes on this. If this goes to court, whose going to look stupid here. I'm not behind in on time direct deposit every week.
My big question is that I've remarried and have a 6 year old step daughter and her father doesn't pay child support. He can't keep a job. My wife makes the same amount as my ex wife. Would this have any effect on what I pay my ex wife?
Here's my situation now. My ex and I have gone to a verbal agreement over 2 months ago after child support was terminated, that at pay her $1500/Month based on our 2012 incomes. She also at that point owed me about $2500 in over payment of CS/SS. I just wanted to get it all done thru the lawyers and told her just forget about it. She agreed to it. Now, she's trying to go back and say the amount is incorrect and that my lawyer did not include a little over a year in cohabitation. She's telling her lawyer we were together 20 years. We were not! My 1st son was born in Sept. 91. We did not move I together until April 91. I also did a license change of a address search thru the ministry of transportation. Which shows at the end of April 91. We married in October 93. The bottom line is that it's locked up in litigation all over $37/week or $1662/month not to mention she has to pay taxes on this. If this goes to court, whose going to look stupid here. I'm not behind in on time direct deposit every week.
My big question is that I've remarried and have a 6 year old step daughter and her father doesn't pay child support. He can't keep a job. My wife makes the same amount as my ex wife. Would this have any effect on what I pay my ex wife?
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