Anyways, I've been procrastinating on filing to reverse the no-garnish order for so long that I forgot that I actually do have a good reason not to do it. My 2bx could sue me for some of the assets of my business and even though I value my inventory at cost it could definitely end up being way more than child support owed especially if I have to deal with paying a lawyer other than my sister.
Sell your portion of the business to your sister for $1, and have her sell it back to you on D-day for $2.
Your 2bx could sue, sure... but with WHAT?
No no no no. If it's really the case that Mojo has business assets that stbx would techninally be entitled to then that's that. We women wanted equality, we act like equals. By all means, file for support (and risk having him sue), but no selling of business portions back and forth for nominal sums. What would you think of a man who did that? No shoddy games.
Yes, he quit on his kids. Yes, he left a higher paying job and bailed on his child support. But no reason to sink to his level.