Hey Irmac,

Not sure what the minimum amount is for support here. I know they lowered my ex to 400 mo until April 1, and said that would be plenty of time for him to get a job, then it automatically goes back up to the previous amount. They usually also look at their prior W-2's to see what they think the earning potential really is, and if they are just trying to avoid support or being lazy in order to set a fair amount. My ex's was lowered to about half of what the real amount is for that six month period.

So, April 1st it will go back up to the regular amount plus the insurance reimbursement money he has been supposed to pay this whole time. They never let him out of that, but he hasn't been paying.

The Attorney General is after him for 3000 that they decided he owes me. I didn't start that case, they did. So, he's going to have to pay it or face the consequences.

Good luck! I wouldn't worry about him being mad. He has responsibilities he needs to handle. As does my ex. We have jobs and pay all the bills and support our children. They helped make those children, so they need to man up.


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