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Petals1024
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my husband and I recently took his ex-wife to court to have
the court papers modified. The papers were changed to his favor. He now has joint custody with his ex but he is the
primary conservator. The child support was being garnished from his wages and couldn't be stopped until the court
papers were signed by the judge, which took two months due to the holidays. His ex received two extra months of child support. How can we get it back? Our lawyer told us that it would cost more in legal fees that it was worth. Couldn't she be force to pay legal fees? Would this be consider contempt since it was court ordered to stop and she continued to cash the checks? We were wondering if we could take her to small claims court without a lawyer. I have read that small claims court doesn't have jurisdiction in family law matters. Also, she has moved over a hundred miles away. According to the papers she is responsible for picking up and bringing back the child. We were being nice and meeting her in the middle to help her out. But due to her actions, we no longer wish to do this. She has made it clear that she will pick up the child from us but we will have to make the drive to her residence to return the child. She hasn't done this yet, but how can we enforce the papers with the least amount of trama to the child? We want to be prepare for this when it occurs.
Thank you for any help. (Texas)
Petals1024
the court papers modified. The papers were changed to his favor. He now has joint custody with his ex but he is the
primary conservator. The child support was being garnished from his wages and couldn't be stopped until the court
papers were signed by the judge, which took two months due to the holidays. His ex received two extra months of child support. How can we get it back? Our lawyer told us that it would cost more in legal fees that it was worth. Couldn't she be force to pay legal fees? Would this be consider contempt since it was court ordered to stop and she continued to cash the checks? We were wondering if we could take her to small claims court without a lawyer. I have read that small claims court doesn't have jurisdiction in family law matters. Also, she has moved over a hundred miles away. According to the papers she is responsible for picking up and bringing back the child. We were being nice and meeting her in the middle to help her out. But due to her actions, we no longer wish to do this. She has made it clear that she will pick up the child from us but we will have to make the drive to her residence to return the child. She hasn't done this yet, but how can we enforce the papers with the least amount of trama to the child? We want to be prepare for this when it occurs.
Thank you for any help. (Texas)
Petals1024