Mom provided medical records from her Doctors and Psychiatrist for the court to review
The controlling support order was signed by me back in 2021
Mom is ordered to pay $280 a month in child support and $45 a month in cash medical support
Mom has an arrears balance of $2,780
When the child support order was entered in March 2021 Mom was receiving pandemic unemployment and that ended in July 2021
Mom is not currently working because of health conditions that are preventing you from being able to work
Some conditions include fallout from a concussion, traumatic brain injury, clavicle, spinal injury...
Mom is currently supporting herself using a variety of domestic violence agencies and her youngest daughter receives SSI
Mom has safety concerns about her address information being disclosed
Mom has a total of 2 minor biological children and Dad has physical custody of the oldest, the youngest has a different Father who was charged with domestic violence against her and received a limited 8-year protective order and probation
The AAG (Prosecutor) asks Dad if he opposes reducing Mom`s child support amount.
"She hasn't stuck with the original agreement why would she stick with something less"
Mom claims she struggles with PTSD and bipolar disorder
The Judge inquired "Why should I use that as a basis for reducing your child support now" and Mom said because I wasn't given the opportunity in 2021 to provide any information
Mom's doctor statements state she is capable of working 20 hours a week and will be re-evaluated in August 2024, the neurologist has her under doctor's care and says she can't work at all
Dad states Mom had multiple college degrees and worked in the safety department of plants earning close to $200,000 per year
@courtwatchers
#court
#comedyvideo
#trending
#comedy
#viralshorts
#childsupport
#video
#viral
#familylaw #familycourt #court #livecourt #law #court #storytime #lawandcrime #childsupport #zoomcourt #courtcam
Child support is money paid by one parent to the other parent for the purpose of providing financial support to a child or children. Most frequently, child support is paid by the non-custodial parent to the custodial parent, but this is not always the case. Depending on where you live and the agreement you reach, the child support you pay or receive and what expenses it should cover will vary.
4 окт 2024