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caligirl2004
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What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? California
After going through court ordered mediation, my ex and I agreed to C.Support per guideline, and the judgement was issued. Then, during the divorce negotiations, my attorney agreed to give ex credit toward his child support for a lump sum payment made to our daughter's private school. I was not informed of this arrangement until 5 minutes before the divorce judgement was issued because my lawyer had not informed me in advance, and then was late for court but I signed the agreement because I thought if I didn't it would delay the divorce order. THEN, my lawyer's paralegal filed the Wage Assignment Order anyway! As soon as I rec'd my copy I called her and advised her of her mistake. I was later told that the court clerk filed the divorce order with agreement before filing the child support order agreed two weeks prior, so it can only be reversed with a new order. I only get $50 a week, I had to fight for it, I really need it, I want to keep it, but my ex wants me to file to have the order reversed, and my now-former-lawyer advises me to return the money I have received so far. I think I had bad representation, and I want to keep the support, I believe he should have to pay it anyway. Has anyone heard of a similar circumstance, and did the original agreement to pay hold out?? It seems like he should not be able to get out of supporting his child (I beleive lump sum payment was gift from his parent - whom he lives with now).
After going through court ordered mediation, my ex and I agreed to C.Support per guideline, and the judgement was issued. Then, during the divorce negotiations, my attorney agreed to give ex credit toward his child support for a lump sum payment made to our daughter's private school. I was not informed of this arrangement until 5 minutes before the divorce judgement was issued because my lawyer had not informed me in advance, and then was late for court but I signed the agreement because I thought if I didn't it would delay the divorce order. THEN, my lawyer's paralegal filed the Wage Assignment Order anyway! As soon as I rec'd my copy I called her and advised her of her mistake. I was later told that the court clerk filed the divorce order with agreement before filing the child support order agreed two weeks prior, so it can only be reversed with a new order. I only get $50 a week, I had to fight for it, I really need it, I want to keep it, but my ex wants me to file to have the order reversed, and my now-former-lawyer advises me to return the money I have received so far. I think I had bad representation, and I want to keep the support, I believe he should have to pay it anyway. Has anyone heard of a similar circumstance, and did the original agreement to pay hold out?? It seems like he should not be able to get out of supporting his child (I beleive lump sum payment was gift from his parent - whom he lives with now).