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Conference quokka::non_custodial_parents

Title:Welcome to the Non-Custodial Parents Conference
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Moderator:MIASYS::HETRICK
Created:Sun Feb 25 1990
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:420
Total number of notes:4370

329.0. "Arizona Child Support" by 5950::MAYALL () Tue Nov 08 1994 08:21

    
    My wife has been sent papers by her ex to increase her (my wifes) child
    support since we are now married and her income has increased.
    
    We were sent paperwork from her ex in Arizona.  Dated 10/28, received
    yesterday.  We have 20 days to respond.  We live her in Mass.  I don't
    know the Arizona legal system or even if this paperwork has been filed
    with the court.
    
     I've tried several numbers in Arizona but have not gotten any response
    from anyone in the legal community.
    
     Can anyone help?
    
    Mark  
    
    
    
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329.1CSC32::HADDOCKSaddle RozinanteTue Nov 08 1994 08:5515
    
    Try to get hold of the Bar Association in the area, or get hold of 
    some legal referral service.  Call directory assistance in the area
    and ask them if they can help you locate a legal referral service.
    They are usually listed it he Yellow Pages.  If nothing else get 
    hold of the  Chamber of Commerce.  Find a lawyer in the area to handle
    this. The first thing to file is a request for extension of time to
    reply. They are usually granted if your request for extension is filed
    in time.

    Most states do not take into account the spouse's income.  Apparently
    some do.  That will be one of the first things to check out with the
    lawyer.

    fred();
329.2AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaTue Nov 08 1994 08:562
    Call your local business office for telephones. Buy a telephone book
    from the city in which the ex lives. Look up an attorney. Have fun.
329.3Just an uneducated opinion...ANCHOR::EARRTH::DREYERLove me, love my cats!Tue Nov 08 1994 12:1716
Wouldn't the papers have to come from the court and not the ex?  Steve's
daughter's mother told him she had court papers for him to show up in court
and our response was "yeah, right".  The court always contacted us previously.
She also offered to cut Steve's support payment in half if he would send it
straight to her.  Tempting, but not without a court order.  She could probably
forsee the payments getting cut off after she left her kids with her folks.
She thinks she's slick, but she didn't get away with it this time.  I just
wish I could see her face now!


Sounds fishy to me, but I would check it out with a lawyer before agreeing
to anything!!!    
    
    
Laura

329.4Some progress5950::MAYALLTue Nov 08 1994 12:3020
    
    Hi folks, thanks for the inputs.  I contacted the Cochise County 
    lawyers office.  A case worker will be calling me later today or
    tomorrow morning.
    
    I've never been served papers by anyone but the court.  I suspect
    it isn't all on the up & up.  My wife flies to Arizona on the 22nd
    for her Thanksgiving visitation with her children.  They always 
    pull some crap just before she goes to make her visit as terrible
    as possible.  We know they'll pull something everytime.
    
    We bring her children here to Mass for 5 weeks in the summer.  They
    nearly have a bird everytime the kids come.  They (kids) never want to go
    back.  Her daughter is ten, getting near that age when the teen years
    start.  We're 99% sure her daughter is going to move here first chance
    she can.  We have started plans to get custody.
    
    Thanks for your help folks.
    
    Mark
329.5service by mailCSC32::HADDOCKSaddle RozinanteTue Nov 08 1994 14:2313
    re service

    In some courts (Colorado) "service" is by mail or in person.  Only
    some specialized cases like initial filing must be in person.  After
    that, service can be by mail.  File one copy with the Court along
    with an affidavit saying you mailed a copy to xxxx at address
    yyyyy on date zzzzzzz.  Mail the other copy to the other party.

    Keep the envelope and the postmark.  If their affidavit says they
    mailed it on xxxx and the postmark says yyyy, then they could be
    in some deep &^%#@.

    fred()
329.6DECWIN::AMACINNESWed Nov 09 1994 09:228
    
    Arizona Child Support Enforcement Admin.
    Dept. of Economic Security
    
    (602) 252-0236
    
    Maybe they can provide info on support payment guidelines etc.
    
329.7Update5950::MAYALLTue Jan 03 1995 13:5348
    
    My wife has been to Arizona and retained a lawyer (Thanksgiving 1994).  
    She asked for several items in our reply to his increase for child
    support.  My wifes ex met with my wifes new lawyer in Arizona on Decemeber
    23 (Merry Christmas buddy).  He was required to bring paperwork for
    his disposition (Salary, bonus etc..).  We came close to winning ...
    she will most likey not have to travel back to Arizona to get this 
    resolved.   
    
    The initiation of this action paperwork was filed by my wifes ex's new
    wife.  Make any sense?  He wanted to let sleeping dogs lie, but the new
    wife in Arizona got greedy.
    
    He wanted $300 month child support, court guideline states she (my
    wife) could be libel for up to $370, he asked/settled for $225.  He 
    doesn't cash the child support checks sent to him now and the children 
    are not suffering due to lack of child support.  We think she (new
    wife) was complaining about getting more money.
    
    He agreed to pay for 1/2 of the cost of visitation.  This summer
    airfair and travel expense was $1900.00.  He was required to pay nothing
    before.  There is also a Thanksgiving/Christmas visitation expense as
    well of which he'll be required to cover.
    
    My wife will get to see her children every day she is in Arizona.  They
    have always jerked my wife around on when she could/couldn't see the
    kids.  If she was in Arizona ten days she might see them 5 or 6 days.
    
    They also agreed to keep of the phone and not interferewith  my wifes
    visitation with her children on the phone.  They usually talk every
    week with all the back ground crap going on.
    
    He agreed the could call direct, they have always call collect $40-50 per
    month.  This will save us $200 or so a year.
    
    He didn't agree to pay court fees.  Our lawyer advised we wouldn't win
    this but we would try.
    
    My wife didn't get to take either child as a deduction.  He wanted to
    keep them for tax purposes.  This actually saved us money, he reduces
    is tax base with one extra deduction (we were hoping for one based on
    paying the $4440 a year C.S.), we save $1740 in lower child support.
               
    
    He agreed to open the childrens school and medical records.  These was
    also a issue before.