Hi there. After many lawyer and court screw ups, I finally got a final order from an uncontested trial. It was actually endorsed October 2016 and I just got it back in August 2018 and it was lost twice, so FRO just got it the other day. They said it could take 4-8 weeks to have it looked over and approved. My ex is currently $7500 in a arrears (will be $55000 when the new order takes effect), which FRO isn't even trying to get back, aside from a federal deduction notice.
The final order states my ex has to pay 81% of section 7's. My daughter is getting braces put on next month to the tune of $6400. My ex never paid a penny towards my son's but now I have this order. Yesterday after reading, I found out FRO will not enforce an order based on percentage, because apparently using a calculator is too difficult. So, my question is, how do I submit what he owes for the braces? Do I have to go back to court once I've paid for the whole thing and have an order based on a dollar amount? I have to take out a line of credit to pay the ortho and I don't find that very fair, considering now I'll have pay interest.
Why do judges make orders with percentage amounts enforceable through FRO, if FRO won't enforce it? It's been a really frustrating few years Thanks for an information you may have.
The final order states my ex has to pay 81% of section 7's. My daughter is getting braces put on next month to the tune of $6400. My ex never paid a penny towards my son's but now I have this order. Yesterday after reading, I found out FRO will not enforce an order based on percentage, because apparently using a calculator is too difficult. So, my question is, how do I submit what he owes for the braces? Do I have to go back to court once I've paid for the whole thing and have an order based on a dollar amount? I have to take out a line of credit to pay the ortho and I don't find that very fair, considering now I'll have pay interest.
Why do judges make orders with percentage amounts enforceable through FRO, if FRO won't enforce it? It's been a really frustrating few years Thanks for an information you may have.
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