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Old June 17th 04, 12:25 AM
LouKing
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I am new to the board and desperately seeking help. I chased around my ex
for 6 years and finally got a court order against him through the county
but they would not go back to the time I actually filed for support, only
from the time they found him - how do I go about suing him for the 6 years
he "disappeared"?

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Old June 17th 04, 02:18 AM
Gini
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Default Past Due Support

In article outparenting.com,
LouKing says...

I am new to the board and desperately seeking help. I chased around my ex
for 6 years and finally got a court order against him through the county
but they would not go back to the time I actually filed for support, only
from the time they found him - how do I go about suing him for the 6 years
he "disappeared"?

====
File a suit?
====

  #3  
Old June 17th 04, 02:18 AM
Gini
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Default Past Due Support

In article outparenting.com,
LouKing says...

I am new to the board and desperately seeking help. I chased around my ex
for 6 years and finally got a court order against him through the county
but they would not go back to the time I actually filed for support, only
from the time they found him - how do I go about suing him for the 6 years
he "disappeared"?

====
File a suit?
====

  #4  
Old June 17th 04, 02:18 AM
Gini
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Default Past Due Support

In article outparenting.com,
LouKing says...

I am new to the board and desperately seeking help. I chased around my ex
for 6 years and finally got a court order against him through the county
but they would not go back to the time I actually filed for support, only
from the time they found him - how do I go about suing him for the 6 years
he "disappeared"?

====
File a suit?
====

  #5  
Old June 17th 04, 03:25 AM
Bob Whiteside
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Default Past Due Support


"LouKing" wrote in message
lkaboutparenting.com...
I am new to the board and desperately seeking help. I chased around my ex
for 6 years and finally got a court order against him through the county
but they would not go back to the time I actually filed for support, only
from the time they found him - how do I go about suing him for the 6 years
he "disappeared"?


If your court order does not establish past due support there is no past due
support.


  #6  
Old June 17th 04, 04:04 AM
Gini
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Default Past Due Support

In article . net, Bob Whiteside
says...


"LouKing" wrote in message
alkaboutparenting.com...
I am new to the board and desperately seeking help. I chased around my ex
for 6 years and finally got a court order against him through the county
but they would not go back to the time I actually filed for support, only
from the time they found him - how do I go about suing him for the 6 years
he "disappeared"?


If your court order does not establish past due support there is no past due
support.

===
Minor technicality ;-). Wonder what state this is that only assesses support
from the time they find him. Too bad it isn't TM's controlling state.
===
===

  #7  
Old June 17th 04, 04:46 AM
Bob Whiteside
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Default Past Due Support


"Gini" wrote in message
...
In article . net, Bob

Whiteside
says...


"LouKing" wrote in message
alkaboutparenting.com...
I am new to the board and desperately seeking help. I chased around my

ex
for 6 years and finally got a court order against him through the

county
but they would not go back to the time I actually filed for support,

only
from the time they found him - how do I go about suing him for the 6

years
he "disappeared"?


If your court order does not establish past due support there is no past

due
support.

===
Minor technicality ;-). Wonder what state this is that only assesses

support
from the time they find him. Too bad it isn't TM's controlling state.


Gotta be a paternity case and not a divorce case. Until paternity was
established there was no CS payments due.


  #8  
Old June 17th 04, 05:09 AM
teachrmama
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Default Past Due Support


"Bob Whiteside" wrote in message
ink.net...

"Gini" wrote in message
...
In article . net, Bob

Whiteside
says...


"LouKing" wrote in message


alkaboutparenting.com...
I am new to the board and desperately seeking help. I chased around

my
ex
for 6 years and finally got a court order against him through the

county
but they would not go back to the time I actually filed for support,

only
from the time they found him - how do I go about suing him for the 6

years
he "disappeared"?

If your court order does not establish past due support there is no

past
due
support.

===
Minor technicality ;-). Wonder what state this is that only assesses

support
from the time they find him. Too bad it isn't TM's controlling state.


Gotta be a paternity case and not a divorce case. Until paternity was
established there was no CS payments due.


But my husband was assigned two years arrearages from when paternity was
established. Thank goodness they didn't go back to the birth of the child.
I wonder if there is any state where they still do that!


  #9  
Old June 17th 04, 05:09 AM
teachrmama
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Default Past Due Support


"Bob Whiteside" wrote in message
ink.net...

"Gini" wrote in message
...
In article . net, Bob

Whiteside
says...


"LouKing" wrote in message


alkaboutparenting.com...
I am new to the board and desperately seeking help. I chased around

my
ex
for 6 years and finally got a court order against him through the

county
but they would not go back to the time I actually filed for support,

only
from the time they found him - how do I go about suing him for the 6

years
he "disappeared"?

If your court order does not establish past due support there is no

past
due
support.

===
Minor technicality ;-). Wonder what state this is that only assesses

support
from the time they find him. Too bad it isn't TM's controlling state.


Gotta be a paternity case and not a divorce case. Until paternity was
established there was no CS payments due.


But my husband was assigned two years arrearages from when paternity was
established. Thank goodness they didn't go back to the birth of the child.
I wonder if there is any state where they still do that!


  #10  
Old June 17th 04, 05:09 AM
teachrmama
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Posts: n/a
Default Past Due Support


"Bob Whiteside" wrote in message
ink.net...

"Gini" wrote in message
...
In article . net, Bob

Whiteside
says...


"LouKing" wrote in message


alkaboutparenting.com...
I am new to the board and desperately seeking help. I chased around

my
ex
for 6 years and finally got a court order against him through the

county
but they would not go back to the time I actually filed for support,

only
from the time they found him - how do I go about suing him for the 6

years
he "disappeared"?

If your court order does not establish past due support there is no

past
due
support.

===
Minor technicality ;-). Wonder what state this is that only assesses

support
from the time they find him. Too bad it isn't TM's controlling state.


Gotta be a paternity case and not a divorce case. Until paternity was
established there was no CS payments due.


But my husband was assigned two years arrearages from when paternity was
established. Thank goodness they didn't go back to the birth of the child.
I wonder if there is any state where they still do that!


 




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