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Anyway it's done and over and I can get on with my day!
Yes, I did this and it was no problem whatsoever. I gave all of the information to my attorney and he put it into the affidavit.
You do realize that once you file and retain an attorney she can retain an attorney and request in the settlement that YOU pay her court costs and attorney fees. Now, her finding an attorney that will take her case without a retainer is another story, so she will probably end up with some dirt bag.
I suppose then I'd just need to stop providing what financial support I am currently and put it aside to pay those costs...
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VF is back
I guess just not in the way it was intended.
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I was asleep by two and up by seven, so NO U
The older kid helped out more back then. So I guess not?
I don't really have any texts pertinent to this, it's mostly been via discussion.
Another thing to document is when she left. That was the dumbest thing she could have done. If she wanted to posture herself for custody SHE should have stayed in the marital home WITH the GIRLS. Since she did not that is considered abandonment. We are a no-fault divorce state so it doesn't matter on that end, but it will hurt her case in regards to custody and visitation.
Where do the girls spend the majority of their time in the marital home or her new place? Document this as well.
If a divorcing spouse vacates the marital home before or during a divorce, that spouse should take measures to safeguard herself, such that her conduct will not later be deemed abandonment. A charge of abandonment can harm parental rights in child custody battles. Parental rights can be detrimentally impacted because family courts look at a parent's absence from the family home when they have to divide parental responsibilities and parenting time. Courts also examine a party's inability or unwillingness to provide child support for minor kids.
where's the BF in all this
I guess just not in the way it was intended.
I may have been known to troll other forums in the past.
I suppose then I'd just need to stop providing what financial support I am currently and put it aside to pay those costs...
I may have been known to troll other forums in the past.
Script kiddying was fun.
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Another thing to document is when she left. That was the dumbest thing she could have done. If she wanted to posture herself for custody SHE should have stayed in the marital home WITH the GIRLS. Since she did not that is considered abandonment. We are a no-fault divorce state so it doesn't matter on that end, but it will hurt her case in regards to custody and visitation.
Where do the girls spend the majority of their time in the marital home or her new place? Document this as well.
If you end up with joint custody but the girls spend more time at the marital home, she might face paying you child support. I know that only works if she actually had a paying job. However, if she is unemployed and is deemed as able bodied to work, the court will expect her get a job in order to contribute to expenses of raising the children.
The whole thing is complicated.
where's the BF in all this