jamesnjo10
Junior Member
What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? Washington.
I'm asking a question on behalf of my son. His wife as taken their five month old son and moved in with her mother. She's been away since December 22nd. It remains to be seen whether she will request a divorce or seperation. My son does not want one and says he doesn't understand why she left. He still maintains connect with her and their son, supports their needs as best he can with his low wage job, and continues to patiently await her wishes in regard to the continuation of their marriage.
Recently he discovered that his wife has spoken to whichever authorities would be able to garnish his wages for child support. He's been told that she can do this (have his paycheck garnished) without him having any say in the matter. Is this possible? This young man is struggling to hold his marriage together, part of which entails driving thirty miles one way several times a week in order to see his son, only to have his means and efforts undercut by an arbritrary ruling. I certainly hope this is not the case.
I'm asking a question on behalf of my son. His wife as taken their five month old son and moved in with her mother. She's been away since December 22nd. It remains to be seen whether she will request a divorce or seperation. My son does not want one and says he doesn't understand why she left. He still maintains connect with her and their son, supports their needs as best he can with his low wage job, and continues to patiently await her wishes in regard to the continuation of their marriage.
Recently he discovered that his wife has spoken to whichever authorities would be able to garnish his wages for child support. He's been told that she can do this (have his paycheck garnished) without him having any say in the matter. Is this possible? This young man is struggling to hold his marriage together, part of which entails driving thirty miles one way several times a week in order to see his son, only to have his means and efforts undercut by an arbritrary ruling. I certainly hope this is not the case.